Daily Oral Language Week 1

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Daily Oral Language Week 1 Socks Daily Oral Language Week 1

Sentence 1 Write the correct past tense form of the verb. charles william (to speak) his first word, ticky, which his parents (to think) was his word for kitty

Sentence 2 socks was so sad. this was the worsest situation he could imagine. he couldn’t do nothing right no more too please the brickers

Sentence 3 socks and charles william was having the bestest time spilling milk playing with mattress stuffing and pouncing on brown bare

Sentence 4 Write the sentence twice, once in present tense and once in future tense. mrs bricker got a stepladder climbed through the window and unlocked the door

Sentence 5 Write the sentence twice, once in present tense and once in future tense. mrs bricker has learned that socks and charles william have been friends and have had a good time playing together