Class 7 English Editing and Omission Worksheet

Class 7 English Editing and Omission Worksheet
Class 7 English Editing and Omission Worksheet

Class 7 English Editing and Omission Worksheet

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Fix & Polish: Editing and Omission for Class 7  

This Class 7 worksheet builds core grammar accuracy by focusing on editing and omission skills. With exercises like matching, multiple choice, rewriting, and paragraph writing, students learn how to identify and correct errors, fill in missing words, and present polished writing.

Why Editing and Omission Matter in Grammar?  

This worksheet helps learners:  
1. Spot and fix common grammar mistakes in tense, subject-verb agreement, and usage.  
2. Correct omissions like missing auxiliary verbs, prepositions, or articles.  
3. Build strong proofreading skills for both academic and everyday writing.  
4. Write polished sentences and paragraphs with clarity and correctness.

What’s Inside This Worksheet?  

This worksheet includes four engaging activities:

Exercise 1 – Match the Errors  
Students underline the error in each sentence and match it with the correct word, e.g., *The boys plays in the park* → *The boys play in the park*.

Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Questions  
Learners choose the correct omission or fix, e.g., *I am fond ___ chess* → *I am fond of chess*.

Exercise 3 – Error Correction  
Students underline and rewrite sentences with errors, e.g., *He are playing in the park* → *He is playing in the park*.

Exercise 4 – Paragraph Writing  
Students write a descriptive paragraph on “My House” with correct grammar and punctuation.

✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)

Exercise 1 – Match the Errors  
1-e. play  
2-c. go  
3-f. are reading  
4-b. have  
5-g. were  
6-d. going  
7-i. runs  
8-h. has  
9-j. goes  
10-a. are  

Exercise 2 – MCQs  
1-b. She is going to class now.  
2-a. of  
3-b. for  
4-b. finished  
5-c. They come every Sunday.  
6-c. are  
7-a. without  
8-b. on  

Exercise 3 – Corrected Sentences  
1. He is playing in the park.  
2. They were very happy.  
3. She has two dolls.  
4. I am going to school now.  
5. We have finished homework.  
6. My brother lives in Pune.  
7. She doesn’t like apples.  
8. We were late to class.  
9. They were my friends.  
10. The students are waiting for the bus.  
11. He runs fast.  
12. They are my friends.  
13. We were late to class yesterday.  
14. She doesn’t like milk.  
15. I am reading a book.  
16. They are dancing.  
17. She has two dolls.  
18. He was playing cricket.  
19. I am going to school.  
20. We were happy yesterday.  

Exercise 4 – Sample Paragraph  
My house is small but very beautiful. It has two bedrooms, a kitchen, and a living room. The walls are painted light blue. There is a small garden in front of the house where flowers bloom. I love my house because it feels peaceful and cozy.  

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Frequently Asked Questions

Editing involves correcting errors, while omission means filling in missing words.

They train students to write accurately under exam conditions.

Reading the passage twice and checking subject-verb agreement are effective methods.