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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 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.'
Edit the following sentence: 'He is the most tallest boy in the class.'
Edit the following sentence: 'She can sings very well.'
Edit the following sentence: 'She is more better at math than science.'
Edit the following sentence: 'She is the eldest of the two sisters.'
Edit the following sentence: 'The informations are correct.'
Identify the error in the sentence: 'They was going to the market.'
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 basic meaning?
Omit the unnecessary word in the sentence: 'She herself cooked the dinner herself.'
What is the main purpose of omission in editing?
Which word should be omitted in the sentence: 'He is a man of few words only.'
Which word should be omitted in the sentence: 'He is my cousin brother.'
Which word should be omitted in the sentence: 'He is my real friend.'
Which word should be omitted in the sentence: 'He is the chief guest of the function.'
Which word should be omitted in the sentence: 'He is the most unique student in the class.'
Which word should be omitted in the sentence: 'He is the only one student who passed.'