Journey to Jo’Burg Daily Oral Language Week 2. Sentence 1 Write contractions with pronouns. you have bin sitting for a long time. we will take a brake.

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Journey to Jo’Burg Daily Oral Language Week 2

Sentence 1 Write contractions with pronouns. you have bin sitting for a long time. we will take a brake before we drive on. i will keep your things safe on the truck

Sentence 2 Choose the correct word in parentheses. (we, us) students dont have no time to play so the (principle, principal) took (we, us) fifth graders out four a recess

Sentence 3 Underline the prepositional phrases. Circle the object of the preposition. we sat between him and her and played with the new game. he and she kindly shared with (we, us)

Sentence 4 Underline the prepositional phrases. Circle the object of the preposition. whats wrong with you are you stupid asked the white man you must be strangers hear if you dont no about the busses said the young lady

Sentence 5 Underline the prepositional phrases. Circle the object of the preposition. this stop has a white sign so we must wait by the black sign. you must also look at the front of the bus for the black sign