5.1 Read the passage (TEXT F), which contains some deliberate errors, and
answer the set questions
TEXT F

5.1.1 Correct the SINGLE error in EACH of the following sentences. Write
down ONLY the question numbers and the words you have corrected.
(a) Roslyn Bechet spoke about the projek she started in 2016. (1)
(b) The unemployment rate was the highest she has seen. (1)
(c) ‘I was astounded by the plight of women live in the gorgeous,
wide open space.’ (1)
(d) The womens knitted items are sold to the public, which creates an
income for them. (1)
5.1.2 Rewrite the following sentence in the negative form:
The woman runs a community kitchen. (1)
5.1.3 Provide an antonym for the underlined word.
We want to import our products to other countries. (1)
5.1.4 Complete the following tag question. Write down only the missing words.
The knitters create a range of products, … …? (1)
5.1.5 Study the following statement:
Bechet hopes to create knitting pods throughout the entire Karoo.
State the part of speech of the underlined word. (1)
5.1.6 Rewrite the following sentence in reported speech:
Bechet said, ‘Some are lucky to find employment once they have been
through our project.’ (4)
5.1.7 Provide ONE word for the underlined words.
The knitters use pure, made by hand merino wool. (1)
5.1.8 Rewrite the following sentence in the passive voice:
The woman ran a small knitting programme to raise funds. (1)
5.2 Study the text (TEXT G) below and answer the set questions.
TEXT G

5.2.1 Write ‘2014’ in words. (1)
5.2.2 Rewrite the following sentence in the present continuous tense:
This project defines our South African identity. (1)
5.2.3 Combine the following sentences into a single sentence by using the
words ‘either’, ‘or’:
You can donate wool.
You can knit a blanket. (1)
5.2.4 Rewrite the following sentence in the plural form:
A person is challenged to knit blankets for Nelson Mandela Day. (1)
5.2.5 The underlined symbol in nmf@nelsonmandela.org means …
A as.
B at.
C of.
D in. (1)
5.2.6 Provide the correct degree of comparison for the word between brackets.
Stitch by stitch we pledge to keep thousands of those (little) fortunate
than ourselves warmer over all the winters to come. (1)
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TOTAL SECTION C: 40
GRAND TOTAL: 80