Dinosaurs: Where Did They Come From and Where Did They Go? Daily Oral Language Week 2.

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Dinosaurs: Where Did They Come From and Where Did They Go? Daily Oral Language Week 2

Sentence 1 Label the underlined word as an adjective or an adverb. dr kennedy thinks the strangest looking bones are t-rex arm bones. the scientists acted strangely when they heard the rockslide

Sentence 2 Label the underlined word as an adjective or an adverb. it is important to carefully study the dinosaurs entire body. the careful author writes the facts

Sentence 3 Label the underlined word as an adjective or an adverb. all dromaeosaurids have a fierce claw on their hind feet. the dinosaurs fought fiercely

Sentence 4 fossils dont have no skin left on them. didnt you never see a dino track asked saul

Sentence 5 there isnt nothing more interesting than finding dino skulls at a dig. i havent never say a t-rex i didnt love exclaimed the learned paleontologist