Daily Oral Language Week 4

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Daily Oral Language Week 4 Dr. Rabbit Daily Oral Language Week 4

Sentence 1 Combine simple sentences to make a complex sentence. dr schilling came to burma to help mr hard. he spent three weeks of vacation working all day, every day. he helped patients who dr rabbit could not

Sentence 2 Combine simple sentences to make a complex sentence. the hares lived in burma. they lived there for twenty years. they moved back to oakland california

Sentence 3 Combine simple sentences to make a complex sentence. they brought the haunted house. they tore it down. they carted it to the river. they tied the lumber onto a raft. it was floated across the river

Sentence 4 the seven slippery snakes scaly tales squiggled threw the six stalls open doors. then sixteen kids screams could be herd in the masters mansion suite

Sentence 5 Circle the verb Sentence 5 Circle the verb. Label the underlined word “predicate noun” or “predicate adjective”. dr rabbit was not a doctor. he was really a nurse. mr hare was brave and smart. he looked friendly to his patients