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![]() When proofreading students' essays, sometimes I need to add a comment between two words to suggest somthing is missing here. But it seems comments have to be attached to a word or words. Can I add a comment between two words ? For example, a sentence below: He late. I would like to add a comment between "He" and "late", and write "is" in the comment, suggesting "is" should be written in this place. |
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Select the space between the words and then comment.
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Thank you Mayor.
It works. I used to point to the place close to the surroundding words, and the comment goes to the word itself. Selecing the SPACE between the words solve the problem. |
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