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English, 05.05.2020 14:28 apalacios3503

Omit (tr. v.) -omitted, -omitting, -omits. To leave out; fail to include, to pass over; neglect.
Judging from the dictionary definition of the word omit, which form of the word is misspelled?
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Omit (tr. v.) -omitted, -omitting, -omits. To leave out; fail to include, to pass over; neglect.

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