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 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.'
Edit the following sentence: 'She is more better at math than me.'
Edit the following sentence: 'She is more smarter than her sister.'
Edit the following sentence: 'They was playing football.'
Explain the difference between editing and omission.
Identify the word that should be omitted in the following sentence: 'He did not knew the answer.'
In the sentence 'The dog barked loudly at the stranger', which word can be omitted without changing the meaning significantly?
Which word should be omitted in the sentence: 'He entered into the room quietly.'
Which word should be omitted in the sentence: 'He is my cousin brother.'
Which word should be omitted in the sentence: 'He is the eldest of all his brothers.'
Which word should be omitted in the sentence: 'He replied back to my email.'
Which word should be omitted in the sentence: 'He returned back to the classroom.'
Which word should be omitted in the sentence: 'She discussed about the problem.'
