Welcome to our Proofreading Practice Tool where you can sharpen your language skills and earn money by identifying and correcting spelling, grammar, and punctuation errors A quick spellcheck won’t catch every mistake. A wrong word that looks right. It happens to all of us.

Use our tool below to find and fix grammar and punctuation mistakes in the passage. Users increase their confidence in just one week of daily checks. A few minutes of focus can change how people read every word you send.

Whether you're a beginner or a grammar expert, this tool helps you improve your proofreading skills and rewards you for accuracy.

Find & fix spelling and punctualtion mistakes.

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Practice Benefits and Tips:

1
Sharpen Your Eye

Proofreading may feel slow at first, but the gains add up quickly. Try these habits during each session with the tool. They work on emails, blog posts, and long reports.

2
Read it out loud

Your ear catches hiccups that your eyes sometimes miss. If a sentence makes you stumble, trim or split it.

3
Change the view

Switch to a different font size or color. A fresh layout helps hidden mistakes pop.

4
Take a short break

Step away for five minutes, then return. Distance clears the brain and lets you see what you missed.

5
Work from the end

Read the piece sentence by sentence, backward. It prevents your brain from guessing what comes next and forces you to focus on each word.

6
Check one thing at a time

First pass for missing words. Second, for punctuation. Final pass for spelling. Single-focus sweeps beat scatter-shot scanning.

Common Slip-Ups to Watch

Keep a personal list of traps you meet often. Mine includes “form” versus “from.” I still mix them if I rush. Your list will look different, and that is fine. Knowing your weak areas makes you quicker and sharper.

  • Words that sound alike: “their,” “there,” “they’re.”
  • Double spaces after full stops.
  • Dangling commas at the end of a line, cut and paste.
  • Numbers that shift style, like “ten” in one spot and “10” in the next.
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