Daily Oral Language Week 4

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Daily Oral Language Week 4 Frau Luther Daily Oral Language Week 4

Sentence 1 Write the correlative or coordinating conjunction in the sentence. Tell which type it is. Underline the simple subject once and the simple predicate twice. neither katharina nor aunt lena wished to remain at the convent

Sentence 2 Write the correlative or coordinating conjunction in the sentence. Tell which type it is. Underline the simple subject once and the simple predicate twice. aunt lena us girls have studied the pamphlet and i cant be a hypocrite and go to confession said katharina

Sentence 3 Write the correlative or coordinating conjunction in the sentence. Tell which type it is. Underline the simple subject once and the simple predicate twice. both katarina and the other culprits crawled on their knees across the cold hard stone floor to the uncomfortable benches

Sentence 4 Write the correlative or coordinating conjunction in the sentence. Tell which type it is. Underline the simple subject once and the simple predicate twice. she walked resolute from the room without a backward glance but motioned with her hand

Sentence 5 Write the correlative or coordinating conjunction in the sentence. Tell which type it is. Underline the simple subject once and the simple predicate twice in each clause. luther frowned pensive and shook his head when he had read the letter