I wanted to post my English thing here for it to be edited but not want it to stay public on internet, is there way to make it private ?

Please go over your paper with the following in mind. Thanks to PsyDAG for the following:

In the future, if nobody is available to proofread your work, you can do this yourself. After writing your material, put it aside for a day — at least several hours. (This breaks mental sets you might have that keep you from noticing problems.) Then read it aloud as if you were reading someone else's work. (Reading aloud slows down your reading, so you are less likely to skip over problems.)

(You can also either read it aloud to someone else or have someone else read it aloud to you! The latter works really well!)

If your reading goes smoothly, that is fine. However, wherever you "stumble" in your reading, other people are likely to have a problem in reading your material. Those "stumbles" indicate areas that need revising.

Once you have made your revisions, repeat the process above. Good papers often require many drafts.


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And here are some really good websites that will help, too:

http://teachro.publiccomputingservices.org/writing/proofreading.htm

http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/composition/proofing.htm

Thanks so much !! :) do teachers email here or not? I edited my English thing a lot so just wanted it to be looked over.

No, we don't email.

No, sorry, we do not work via email.

I'm not sure anyone has time to read and edit a whole paper, but if you post the paragraph (or at most two paragraphs) that you question the most, someone might.

Also, be sure to ask to have the thread deleted after a certain time.

It's less than a page it's just small proposal I'm goin to use to write introduction but if I post here I don't want it to be public

If you post it here, it will be public!

You can ask that it be deleted after a certain amount of time, but it would be public until then.

Yes, there are a few ways to make your English thing private and share it only with specific individuals or groups without keeping it public on the internet. Here's how you can do it:

1. Use a private file-sharing service: You can upload your English thing to a private file-sharing service such as Google Drive, Dropbox, or OneDrive. These services allow you to share files with specific individuals by sending them a link or granting them access through email. Make sure to set the file's sharing settings as private or only share it with the intended recipients.

2. Send it via email: Another option is to send your English thing as an attachment via email. You can draft an email, attach the file, and send it to the desired recipients. This method ensures your content remains private and only accessible to the people you choose to send it to.

3. Share it on a password-protected platform: Consider using a password-protected platform or website where you can upload your English thing. You can set a unique password and share it only with the individuals who you want to grant access. This way, only those who know the password will be able to view and edit your content.

Remember, no method is entirely foolproof when it comes to online privacy, so it's always a good idea to exercise caution and ensure you trust the recipients before sharing sensitive or personal information.