1. Copy (as a noun) refers to written or typed text, typographic set, or publication.
2. There is no universal title for a job, they often write in one word - copyediting or hyphenated - copy-editing, especially in the UK.
3. Likewise, the term copy editor can be written in one, two words or hyphenated as a complex form.
4. Text editing is done before proofreading. Proofreaders process the document before publishing.
5. A literary editor is an editor in a newspaper or similar publication who deals with aspects of literature or books, especially reviews.
6. As a rule, a proofreader checks how the edition is printed and corrects standard errors with standard characters (these characters are given in textbooks or are adopted as an internal style, or, in a broad sense, are given in the international standard ISO 5776, or according to British or English standard BS-5261 : 2).
7. It is necessary to check the tones and colors, clarity and absence of mechanical damage.
1. It's impossible to play
on this pitch because the ball won't bounce,
2. They accused his youngest son of breaking
the fence.
3. I blamed him for not helping
me with my homework. That's why I got a bad mark.
4. I would like to know why he insisted on doing
this alone.
5. I suggest going
for a walk this afternoon. How about it?
6. The doctor advised him not to go
swimming because of his cold.
7. I managed to balance my account without taking
out a new loan.
8. I can't afford to spend
money on new clothes.
9. She can't tolerate not being
the centre of attention.
10. I regret to say
that the event must be cancelled due to the circumstances.
11. Dad demanded to know
what I was doing up at this time of the night.
12. For some people it's difficult to get used to waking
up early in the morning.
Объяснение:
1. Copy (as a noun) refers to written or typed text, typographic set, or publication.
2. There is no universal title for a job, they often write in one word - copyediting or hyphenated - copy-editing, especially in the UK.
3. Likewise, the term copy editor can be written in one, two words or hyphenated as a complex form.
4. Text editing is done before proofreading. Proofreaders process the document before publishing.
5. A literary editor is an editor in a newspaper or similar publication who deals with aspects of literature or books, especially reviews.
6. As a rule, a proofreader checks how the edition is printed and corrects standard errors with standard characters (these characters are given in textbooks or are adopted as an internal style, or, in a broad sense, are given in the international standard ISO 5776, or according to British or English standard BS-5261 : 2).
7. It is necessary to check the tones and colors, clarity and absence of mechanical damage.