Strangers in the Land Daily Oral Language Week 4.

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Strangers in the Land Daily Oral Language Week 4

Sentence 1 Underline each indefinite pronoun and tell whether it is singular or plural. everyone laughed and talked while they waited for the army to enter the city many jostled one another in the streets trying to find the best place to see

Sentence 2 Tell how each underlined word is used. the simple command struck terror in pierre such as he had never felt before his tongue felt thick and he panted hard as though he had been running

Sentence 3 Tell how each underlined word is used. are they going to kill us claude whispered

Sentence 4 Underline the interrogative pronoun. Tell whether the pronoun is used in the nominative or objective case. father stared out the window who are those men i see down there are they the judges of the court are they having trial today he asked

Sentence 5 Identify the underlined pronoun as either reflexive or intensive as for you monsieur le brun the judge said it is the courts decree that since you have voluntarily exiled yourself and your family you are welcome here no longer