
Editing & Omission (Board-Style Line-by-Line)
Grade 10 ยท Week 6 ยท 25 questions
Error correction tests your ability to spot and fix grammatical mistakes in text. This skill sharpens your proofreading ability and deepens your grammar understanding.
What you'll practise
- Spot grammatical errors in sentences
- Correct errors in tense, agreement, and word choice
- Identify missing or extra words
- Apply grammar rules to fix faulty sentences
All 25 questions in this Editing & Omission (Board-Style Line-by-Line) quiz
Grade 10 English โ Editing & Omission (Board-Style Line-by-Line): 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.
- Change to passive: "They are going to inaugurate the stadium tomorrow."
- Change to active: "The letter was written by my sister."
- Change to passive: "The teacher has explained the lesson clearly."
- Change to active: "The project will be completed by the team next week."
- Change to passive: "Someone had stolen my bicycle."
- Change to active: "The cake is being baked by the chef."
- Change to passive: "They will announce the results tomorrow."
- Change to active: "The book had been read by thousands of people."
- Change to passive: "The students are preparing a presentation."
- Change to active: "The message has been sent by the manager."
- Change to passive: "The mechanic was repairing the car."
- Change to active: "The decision will be made by the committee."
- Change to passive: "The company employs five hundred workers."
- Change to active: "The window was broken by the storm."
- Change to passive: "They should finish the work by evening."
- Change to active: "The novel is being written by a famous author."
- Change to passive: "The fire destroyed the entire building."
- Change to active: "The problem can be solved by using this method."
- Change to passive: "The children were playing football in the garden."
- Change to active: "The meeting has been postponed by the principal."
- Change to passive: "Nobody knows the answer to this question."
- Change to active: "The house was being painted by the workers."
- Change to passive: "The teacher might give us a test tomorrow."
- Change to active: "The bridge will be constructed by the government."
- Change to passive: "Everyone loves this song."
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