Error 14: Multiple Quantifiers

Create an image of a person contemplating over a pile of books with a thought bubble filled with cluttered words, depicting confusion that comes with redundant language. The background should feature a classroom setting with a blackboard emphasizing the importance of clarity and conciseness in writing.

Eliminate Redundancies Quiz

Test your skills in concise writing with this engaging quiz! Challenge yourself to refine sentences and remove unnecessary qualifiers while retaining their meaning.

Key Features:

  • 6 thought-provoking questions
  • Multiple choice and drop list formats
  • Perfect for language enthusiasts
6 Questions2 MinutesCreated by EditingEagle204
Find the more sensible sentence formation after removing unnecessary qualifiers from this sentence, "It is possible that we might be able to help Adam through his homework."
We might be able to help Adam through his homework.
It is possible that we are able to help Adam through his homework.
Jerry is __ since he came back.
In Indian literature, spirituality plays a __ role.
The theme of community is __ in Russian literature.
Taylor was __ after visiting Taj Mahal
__ people know as much about linguistics as John does.
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