Daily Oral Language Week 1

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Daily Oral Language Week 1 Dr. Rabbit Daily Oral Language Week 1

Sentence 1 Identify the verb phrases. Circle the helping verbs Sentence 1 Identify the verb phrases. Circle the helping verbs. Underline the linking verbs. the karen people have worshiped evil spirits for many generations. the karen were superstitious and fearful

Sentence 2 Underline the linking verbs. Circle the words they link. the pour womans life was hanging in the balance. the officers of the law looked angry

Sentence 3 Underline or write the subject. Circle the verb. there you are uncle. that should feel better. come again tomorrow and ill give it another treatment said the white lady doctor

Sentence 4 we dont have no doctor to help us when we is sick. dr rabbits new sickness house is builded on the banks of the big river

Sentence 5 dr rabbit a missionary to burma tells stories with a lilting voice. his wife mamma rabbit helped him serve the karen people of burma