Daily Oral Language Week 3

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Daily Oral Language Week 3 Heartbeat Daily Oral Language Week 3

Sentence 1 Underline the demonstrative adjective. these things fill me with fear war shootings and murders dying disappearing and not knowing that you have disappeared

Sentence 2 Underline the demonstrative adjective. he stumbles trips and scowls not used to them yet he says big race Friday gotta beat these things into shape by then

Sentence 3 Underline the demonstrative pronoun. these i love i love running out in the open air drawing because it feels like running laughing because the sound of it is rolling and free and full i love many many things

Sentence 4 grandpa smiles at each drawing touching them lingering over them and when he is finished he hugs me to him and says youve been spying on me

Sentence 5 Combine the sentences to form a compound or complex sentence. Underline the adjectives in the new sentence. grandpa is sitting in his french provincial chair the chair is blue he is eyeing mrs cobber warily as she pulls up a chair across from him