Please don't omit any details, no matter how trivial they may seem.
Oliver omitted to mention that he was married
the message was omit
u can use the word omit in many different ways like well use omit as the word usage they are the same thing
You can use the word "omit" in a sentence like this: "Please do not omit any important details from your report." This means not to leave out or exclude any key information.
omit your homework again. And you loose your grades.
i omit at school lol
She decided to omit certain details from her report to keep the focus on the main findings.
The verb tell does not take the preposition to. Omit the word to and the sentence would be okay.
To omit is 'omettre' in French.
The word omitting is a verb. It is the present participle of omit.
She decided to omit the last paragraph from her essay because it didn't add any value to her argument.
To omit means to leave out. Here are some sentences.Don't omit my name from the invitation this time.If you're not careful, you might omit something important from your report.We will omit anything that is offensive before we publish the article.
She decided to omit the last paragraph from her essay to make it more concise.