Journey to Jo’Burg Daily Oral Language Week 4. Sentence 1 Combine two sentences. the children noticed the light switch. they flicked it on and off, on.

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Journey to Jo’Burg Daily Oral Language Week 4

Sentence 1 Combine two sentences. the children noticed the light switch. they flicked it on and off, on and off. mma insisted they stop playing

Sentence 2 according to grace dumi had escaped to another country. no longer a boy he wanted to come back to south africa to win the battle for freedom

Sentence 3 the trains route took them threw grasslands mountains and grasslands again. the passengers bags parcels cases and bundles filled the aidles

Sentence 4 Underline the verbs. Circle the direct objects. the children watched buses taxis and bikes. the buses taxis and bikes drove dusty crowded roads

Sentence 5 Underline the nouns. Circle the adjectives. the tired children met a kind helpful woman who helped them find their loving mother. the busy city was a frightening place to be wandering alone