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Distinction In English Text Editing Sec 4 Answers |work| Jun 2026

A low-distinction student writes: “Change ‘their’ to ‘his or her’.” A high-distinction student understands: While ‘their’ is acceptable in modern English, in formal edited prose (Section 4 standard), the pronoun must agree in number with the singular antecedent ‘every candidate’. Therefore, ‘their’ → ‘his or her’ or ‘his/her’.

"Every students are required to submit their homework by tomorrow, isn't it?" distinction in english text editing sec 4 answers

with one grammatical error each. Circle the error and write the correction in the margin. with no errors and mark them with a tick ( Constraint Circle the error and write the correction in the margin

This comprehensive guide explores the importance of the Text Editing component, analyzes how to use answer keys as a learning tool, and provides strategies to master the grammar rules that frequently appear in the Secondary 4 syllabus. At the Secondary 4 level, subjects are rarely simple nouns

Before you hand in your paper, run this mental checklist:

: Complete the 75 to 84 practices in the Distinction in English series independently.

At the Secondary 4 level, subjects are rarely simple nouns. They are often modified by long phrases.

Christopher Guindon
Christopher Guindon

Director, Software Development at The Eclipse Foundation

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