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Editing and Omission

English Language

Editing and Omission starts at 5 and continues till grade 12. QuestionsToday has an evolving set of questions to continuously challenge students so that their knowledge grows in Editing and Omission. How you perform is determined by your score and the time you take. When you play a quiz, your answers are evaluated in concept instead of actual words and definitions used.
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Correct the following sentence: 'She is more better than her friend.'
Correct the following sentence: 'She is more taller than her sister.'
Correct the following sentence: 'She is the most tallest girl in the class.'
Correct the following sentence: 'The sceneries of Switzerland are beautiful.'
Correct the following sentence: 'She is more better than her friend.'
Correct the following sentence: 'She is more taller than her sister.'
Correct the following sentence: 'She is the most tallest girl in the class.'
Correct the following sentence: 'The sceneries of Switzerland are beautiful.'
Choose the correct form to fill in the blank: 'Neither the teacher nor the students ______ present.' (1) was (2) were (3) is (4) be
Choose the correct word to fill in the blank: 'He is capable ______ doing this work.' (1) to (2) for (3) of (4) with
Choose the correct word to fill in the blank: 'He is capable ______ solving this problem.' (1) to (2) for (3) of (4) with
Choose the correct word to fill in the blank: 'He is fond ______ music.' (1) in (2) of (3) at (4) with
Choose the correct form to fill in the blank: 'Neither the teacher nor the students ______ present.' (1) was (2) were (3) is (4) be
Choose the correct word to fill in the blank: 'He is capable ______ doing this work.' (1) to (2) for (3) of (4) with
Choose the correct word to fill in the blank: 'He is capable ______ solving this problem.' (1) to (2) for (3) of (4) with
Choose the correct word to fill in the blank: 'He is fond ______ music.' (1) in (2) of (3) at (4) with
True or False: Editing involves correcting spelling, grammar, and punctuation errors.
True or False: Editing may involve correcting the use of articles in a sentence.
True or False: In editing, subject-verb agreement errors must be corrected.
True or False: In omission exercises, students are required to remove unnecessary or redundant words from sentences.