Minor typo
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Mevers | Date: Monday, 21/Mar/2011, 11:42 PM
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| When looking at the status of active projects it says "Proofreaded". This is not correct English and should be proofread instead. Although the “–ed” ending is used for past tense, here "read" acts the part of the past, meaning the “–ed” is not needed. Sorry if this seems random but it was something that has been bugging me for a while.
To those who invariably say "Really?! Okay," instead of, "You want to do What?!"
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Rosa_Dorada | Date: Tuesday, 22/Mar/2011, 9:32 AM
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| HM its written proofreaded because its already done and its in the past. Also when its written proofread its sounds somehow odd for me and its like we are still doing it so its proofreaded because we have done it already
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Mevers | Date: Tuesday, 22/Mar/2011, 12:28 PM
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| As a native English speaker I’ll have to just let it slide for now ¬¬ even though Google and Microsoft Word, both bring up "proofreaded" as a spelling error.
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Mevers | Date: Tuesday, 22/Mar/2011, 5:46 PM
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| Oh I just have this thing about spelling errors
To those who invariably say "Really?! Okay," instead of, "You want to do What?!"
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