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<blockquote data-quote="Japes" data-source="post: 2264631" data-attributes="member: 277410"><p>You may indeed say so - I reckon you do brilliantly.</p><p></p><p>This uni work proofreading I do to help friends is definitely only because they know their stuff well, I've never not understood what they mean, and what I do is tidying up for them. I've seen the improvement over the couple of years of us doing this, and it's rewarding to see. Plus, at the moment they have two school-aged children (lower secondary age) working at home alongside them and this is something I can do to help in this situation. </p><p></p><p>Unlike someone else, who I also proofread for, for whom English is the native language, and who consistently refuses to improve the quality of the written work I get to proofread and consistently refuses to use any of the strategies I've suggested may help. Though, I may have got there with one small one. I may get to stop doing this one soon if my other possible big decision goes ahead once some things can start happening again. (But I have learnt never to make big decisions at difficult times if I can avoid it so won't voice that one properly just now.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Japes, post: 2264631, member: 277410"] You may indeed say so - I reckon you do brilliantly. This uni work proofreading I do to help friends is definitely only because they know their stuff well, I've never not understood what they mean, and what I do is tidying up for them. I've seen the improvement over the couple of years of us doing this, and it's rewarding to see. Plus, at the moment they have two school-aged children (lower secondary age) working at home alongside them and this is something I can do to help in this situation. Unlike someone else, who I also proofread for, for whom English is the native language, and who consistently refuses to improve the quality of the written work I get to proofread and consistently refuses to use any of the strategies I've suggested may help. Though, I may have got there with one small one. I may get to stop doing this one soon if my other possible big decision goes ahead once some things can start happening again. (But I have learnt never to make big decisions at difficult times if I can avoid it so won't voice that one properly just now.) [/QUOTE]
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