Answers:
1. Many poeple have ploberms wtih splelnig, Capitalisation or grammer.
Obvious mistakes throughout. In fact, only three words are correct. But this shows us how it's still possible to read and perfectly understand even a badly written text. We are all prone to systematically missing simple errors.
2. Most people are simply incapable of proofreading thier own work.
Spelling mistake: "thier" should be "their".
3. This is because we just keep re-reading our mistakes whilst subiminally correcting them.
Missed letter (or spelling): "subiminally" should be "subliminally".
4. So, even after careful examination, we never spot the the error.
Repeated word: "the the".
5. How about punctuation.
Punctuation error: Question mark required.
6. When is it appropriate to use an exclamation mark!
Punctuation error: Question mark required.
7. We simply can not trust ourselves to self-police our written mistakes.
Word layout error: "can not" should be one word; "cannot".
8. Who can you trust to ensure that your errors are corrected before the text is released to your reader?
Grammar; "who" should be "whom".
9. Are you REALLY as good at spotting them as you thnk?
Typing error: "thnk" should be "think".
10. Its an interesting problem, isn't it?
Punctuation error; apostrophe missing: "its" should be "it's".
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