Editing and Omission
English Language
Editing and Omission starts at 5 and continues till grade 12.
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Edit the following sentence: 'He is more preferable to me.'
Edit the following sentence: 'He is more taller than his brother.'
Edit the following sentence: 'He is one of the best player in the team.'
Edit the following sentence: 'He is senior than me.'
Choose the correct edited sentence:
(1) She did not went to school.
(2) She did not go to school.
(3) She did not goes to school.
(4) She did not going to school.
Choose the correct edited sentence:
(1) She is more smarter than him.
(2) She is smarter than him.
(3) She is more smart than him.
(4) She is most smarter than him.
Choose the correct edited sentence:
(1) She is the more intelligent student in the class.
(2) She is the most intelligent student in the class.
(3) She is the most intelligenter student in the class.
(4) She is the more intelligenter student in the class.
Choose the correct edited sentence:
(1) She is the most cleverest student in the class.
(2) She is the cleverest student in the class.
(3) She is more cleverest student in the class.
(4) She is most cleverest student in the class.
Choose the correct edited sentence:
(1) She did not went to school.
(2) She did not go to school.
(3) She did not goes to school.
(4) She did not going to school.
Choose the correct edited sentence:
(1) She is more smarter than him.
(2) She is smarter than him.
(3) She is more smart than him.
(4) She is most smarter than him.
Choose the correct edited sentence:
(1) She is the more intelligent student in the class.
(2) She is the most intelligent student in the class.
(3) She is the most intelligenter student in the class.
(4) She is the more intelligenter student in the class.
Choose the correct edited sentence:
(1) She is the most cleverest student in the class.
(2) She is the cleverest student in the class.
(3) She is more cleverest student in the class.
(4) She is most cleverest student in the class.
Fill in the blank with the correct word: She _______ (go/goes) to the market every Sunday.
Fill in the blank: Each of the students _______ (has/have) a book.
Fill in the blank: My brother and I _______ (was/were) at the party last night.
Fill in the blank: Neither of the answers _______ (is/are) correct.
True or False: Editing and omission are important for clear communication.
True or False: Editing and omission are only necessary in academic writing.
True or False: Editing can involve changing the tense of a verb to match the subject.
True or False: Editing is the process of correcting grammatical, spelling, and punctuation errors in a text.
