meaning - usage of the verb proof
Does it sound natural to say: "I've proofed your homework and it's ok"? I'd like to say something different than I've corrected your work, or I've checked your work.
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Why not use reviewed? It's a far better alternative. It's a much broader term that encompasses the various ways a teacher may examine a student's homework: checking grammar, spelling, punctuation, sentence structure, accuracy of the content, etc.
Review (verb): to go over or examine critically or deliberately
I've reviewed your homework, and everything looks okay.
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