Odd-one-out exercises can be beneficial for learning for several reasons. They encourage critical thinking, improve observation skills, enhance memory retention and make learning fun. Here is one from our course on spelling variations.
Spot the difference, 01
Grab your magnifying glass, get ready to flex those spot-the-difference muscles and enjoy a laugh-out-loud journey through the quirky world of American and British English
Crossword 09: US and UK English
Your favourite crossword section is back! Here is a crossword on UK and US variants of English. The level is basic. Enjoy solving this puzzle as we work on creating more.
Crossword 08: US and UK English
Your favourite crossword section is back! Here is a crossword on UK and US variants of English. The level is basic. Enjoy solving this puzzle as we work on creating more.
Crossword 07 on sentences
This week’s Editor’s Essentials Sunday Crossword is all about sentences. Each clue is a “sentence” that stands as an example of a technique. Identify the technique and that’s the answer to the clue.
Crossword 06 Miscellaneous
This week’s Editor’s Essentials Sunday Crossword has moved from “beginner to intermediate to “intermediate to advanced”. Hope you will like the crossword.
Crossword 05 Miscellaneous
Indulge yourself in this simple crossword on miscellaneous aspects of editing
Crossword 04 on Verbs
Indulge yourself in this simple crossword on verbs
Crossword 03 on Typesetting
Indulge yourself in this simple crossword on typesetting terminologies
Crossword 02 On Books
What do you know about the different parts of a book? This week’s Sunday quiz is about books, and books only.
Test yourself – Saller’s copyediting quiz
Glad to meet you again. I would like to take you to Carol Fisher Saller's copyediting quiz. That is a small list of nine sentences. Try them out and see for yourself your copyediting skills. In her next post, First Do No Harm, she discussed the answers, too. But wait....


