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W8489PR-Learn from Home Workbook 2

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The frog prince<br />

Read the narrative.<br />

Editing skills<br />

a frog who was really a prince fetched a ball out of a well for a<br />

princess As a reward, the frog ate dinner with the princess<br />

he also slept on the princess’s pillow wun day, the<br />

frog begged the princess to give him a kiss wot a<br />

surprise! the frog turned into a handsome prince<br />

the prince and princess got married and livd<br />

happily ever after<br />

1 Punctuation<br />

(a) Find 6 missing capital letters,<br />

6 full stops and circle 1<br />

exclamation mark.<br />

An apostrophe can show that<br />

something belongs to a person or<br />

thing; for example, the girl’s hat.<br />

(The hat belongs to the girl.)<br />

(b) Circle an apostrophe in the text<br />

which shows ownership.<br />

2 Spelling<br />

(a) There are 3 misspelt words.<br />

Underline them then write the<br />

correct spelling below.<br />

3 Grammar<br />

(a) Circle the owner of these<br />

things. The apostrophe will help<br />

you. It is put after the owner or<br />

owners.<br />

(i)<br />

(ii)<br />

(iii)<br />

(iv)<br />

(v)<br />

(vi)<br />

the frog’s legs<br />

the princess’s ball<br />

the frog’s pond<br />

the princess’s castle<br />

the princess’s pillow<br />

Viewing sample<br />

the prince’s kiss<br />

(vii) the frog’s well<br />

(viii) the princess’s dinner<br />

(ix)<br />

the prince’s wedding<br />

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