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Read the extract below written about I am David by Anne Holm and answer the questions that follow. Each line has been numbered for you.


1 I loved this book so much. 2


thought he is dum then I realised what a kind gentle passionate and loving character he was. 4


I love the part when David met Maria. 5


10 I have read the book five times already. 11 as much. 12


David is a very curious character and very wise. 3 It was true love as I always say. 6


a very curious boy and so I became interested in the world just as he was. 7 inspired me to look into study of concentration camps. 8 the book was in my country. 9


It touches your heart and never leaves you.


1. Correct the error of concord in the third sentence. Rewrite it correctly. (1) 2. Correct the spelling error in the third sentence. Rewrite it correctly.


3. Fill in the missing punctuation in the third sentence. Rewrite it correctly.


4. Correct the tense error in the fourth sentence. Rewrite it correctly 6. Write down the missing article in sentence seven. 7. Why can sentence eight not be considered grammatically correct?


(1) (2)


(1)


5. The word “curious” is used twice in the passage. Replace the second one used in the sixth sentence with a synonym that is correct in context. Write only the word down.


8. Write the word from sentence nine that contains an error of apostrophe and correct it.


(1) (1) (2)


(1) Sub-total: 10 The book And this is because the one in


I didnt realise the impact this book would have on me. It was very good and I loved the movie just


At first I David is


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