Line Editing
A line edit is the closest, most microscopic edit, an examination of the manuscript on a sentence level. In addition to spelling and grammar, I’m reading for tone, repeated words or phrases, clunky sentences, syntax, word choice, dialogue, and so on, and making suggestions in Tracked Changes and in-text comments. This type of edit does not address the bigger picture story elements of a developmental edit, so line editing is most appropriate for writers who have a fairly evolved draft, know their story holds together well, and are wanting to ensure that each sentence sings.