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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 by editing: 'He have finished his homework.'
Edit the following sentence for correct article usage: 'She is a honest person.'
Edit the following sentence for correct conjunction: 'He is poor but he is honest.'
Edit the following sentence for correct preposition: 'She is good in mathematics.'
Choose the correct form: (1) The informations are correct. (2) The information is correct. (3) The informations is correct. (4) The information are correct.
Choose the correct sentence: (1) She did not knew the answer. (2) She did not know the answer. (3) She did not knows the answer. (4) She did not knowing the answer.
Choose the correct sentence: (1) She is more smarter than her brother. (2) She is smarter than her brother. (3) She is most smarter than her brother. (4) She is more smart than her brother.
Choose the sentence with correct punctuation: (1) Where are you going (2) Where are you going. (3) Where are you going? (4) Where are you going!
Choose the correct form: (1) The informations are correct. (2) The information is correct. (3) The informations is correct. (4) The information are correct.
Choose the correct sentence: (1) She did not knew the answer. (2) She did not know the answer. (3) She did not knows the answer. (4) She did not knowing the answer.
Choose the correct sentence: (1) She is more smarter than her brother. (2) She is smarter than her brother. (3) She is most smarter than her brother. (4) She is more smart than her brother.
Choose the sentence with correct punctuation: (1) Where are you going (2) Where are you going. (3) Where are you going? (4) Where are you going!
Fill in the blank with the correct word: She _______ (is/are) going to the market.
Fill in the blank: The _______ (child/children) are playing outside.
Fill in the blank: The _______ (child/children) was crying.
Fill in the blank: The _______ (information/informations) is useful.
State whether the following is True or False: Editing includes checking for grammar, punctuation, and spelling errors.
State whether the following statement is True or False: Editing is only about correcting spelling mistakes.
True or False: Editing is the final step before publishing a piece of writing.
True or False: Omission can help make sentences clearer and more concise.