Too Much Salt and Pepper

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Too Much Salt and Pepper Daily Oral Language Week 4

Sentence 1 Underline predicate nouns. beaver are natures engineers. there houses are sticks and mud

Sentence 2 Underline predicate nouns. hush i called to the ladies. we are the spectator here

Sentence 3 Underline predicate nouns. the cabin by lake superior is a sanctuary. the owners of the cabin is my relatives.

Sentence 4 Combine these sentences into one using a possessive noun. inky explained a lesson to giny. inky helped giny learn about faith in god

Sentence 5 Combine these sentences into one using a possessive noun. inky was covered with sharp quills. the quills kept predators at bay