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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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Edit the following sentence: 'He is more taller than his brother.'
Edit the following sentence: 'He is the most tallest boy in the class.'
Edit the following sentence: 'I am agree with you.'
Edit the following sentence: 'She can sings very well.'
Choose the correct edited version of the sentence: 'He don't like apples.' (1) He doesn't like apples. (2) He don't likes apples. (3) He doesn't likes apples.
Edit the following sentence: 'He is more taller than his brother.'
Edit the following sentence: 'He is the most tallest boy in the class.'
Edit the following sentence: 'I am agree with you.'
Choose the correct edited sentence: (1) The boys is playing outside. (2) The boys are playing outside. (3) The boys was playing outside.
Choose the correct edited sentence: (1) The informations are useful. (2) The information is useful. (3) The information are useful.
Choose the correct edited sentence: (1) The news are good. (2) The news is good. (3) The news were good.
Choose the correct edited sentence: (1) The team have won the match. (2) The team has won the match. (3) The team had win the match.
Fill in the blank with the correct word: She _______ (go/goes) to the market every Sunday.
Fill in the blank: My brother _______ (do/does) his homework every evening.
Fill in the blank: My friends _______ (was/were) excited about the trip.
Fill in the blank: She _______ (has/have) a pet cat.
Omission is the process of removing unnecessary words from a sentence. True or False?
True or False: Editing and omission are both important for improving writing.
True or False: Editing can involve changing the tense of a verb to make a sentence correct.
True or False: Editing is the process of correcting errors in grammar, spelling, and punctuation.