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Title: Daily Oral Language


1
Daily Oral Language
  • Review Daily
  • You need to be able to explain why a word is
    changed in every sentence.

2
Day 1 - Daily Oral Language
  • a. hers was the most clearest essay of all.
  • b. which of the two actors were best for
    the role

3
Day 1 Correct Answers
  • a. hers was the most clearest essay of all.
  • Hers was the clearest essay of all.
  • b. which of the two actors were best for
    the role
  • Which of the two actors was better for
    the role?

4
Day 2 - Daily Oral Language
  • a. john F. Kennedy ask robert Frost a popular
    poet to participate in the presidential
    inauguration ceramony
  • b. in a poem that rimes the repeated sounds
    ofen occurs at the ends of the lines

5
Day 2 - Correct Answers
  • a. john F. Kennedy ask robert Frost a popular
    poet to participate in the presidential
    inauguration ceramony
  • John F. Kennedy asked Robert Frost, a popular
    poet, to participate in the presidential
    inauguration ceremony.
  • b. in a poem that rimes the repeated sounds
    ofen occurs at the ends of the lines
  • In a poem that rhymes, the repeated sounds
    often occur at the ends of the lines.

6
Day 3 - Daily Oral Language
  • 3. a. please anser the door marguerite her
  • Granmother requested
  • b. do you think wondered Mrs Flowers that
  • marguerite would speak if i asked her
    to
  • read out loud

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Day 3 - Correct Answers
  • 3. a. please anser the door marguerite her
  • Granmother requested
  • Please answer the door, Marguerite, her
  • grandmother requested.
  • b. do you think wondered Mrs Flowers that
  • marguerite would speak if i asked her
    to
  • read out loud
  • Do you think, wondered Mrs. Flowers, that
  • Marguerite would speak if I asked her to
  • read out loud?

8
Day 4 - Daily Oral Language
  • a. its wonderfull to feel liked and appreciated
    by someone whose importent to you
  • b. im sure that maya angelou
    autobiographical story is about a young girl
    whos name is marguerite

9
Day 4 - Correct Answers
  • a. its wonderfull to feel liked and appreciated
    by someone whose importent to you
  • Its wonderful to feel liked and appreciated
    by
  • someone whos important to you.
  • b. im sure that maya angelous
    autobigraphical story is about a young girl whos
    name is marguerite
  • Im sure that Maya Angelous
    autobiographical story is about a young girl
    whose name is Marguerite.

10
Day 5 - Daily Oral Language
  • a. alfonso would of use his own bike if its
    chane hadnt broke
  • b. because alfonsos brother had lent him a
    bike alfonso gone on his date afterall

11
Day 5 - Answers
  • a. alfonso would of use his own bike if its
    chane hadnt broke
  • Alfonso would have used his own bike if
    its chain hadnt broken.
  • b. because alfonsos brother had lent him a bike
    alfonso gone on his date afterall
  • Because Alfonsos brother had lent him
    a bike, Alfonso went on his first date after all.

12
Day 6 - Daily Oral Language
  • a. toni cade Bambara trys to make her
  • characters realistick
  • b. many writers base thier storys on things
    that happenn to them in real live

13
Day 6 - Answers
  • a. toni cade Bambara trys to make her
  • characters realistick
  • Toni Cade Bambara tries to make her
  • characters realistic.
  • b. many writers base thier storys on things
  • that happenn to them in real live
  • Many writers base their stories on
    things
  • that happen to them in real life.

14
Day 7 - Daily Oral Language
  • a. no Charlie didnt know nothing about those
  • psychologicle test
  • b. as charlies wellth increased he learn
    some
  • hard lesson about people

15
Day 7 - Answers
  • a. no Charlie didnt know nothing about those
  • psychologicle test
  • No, Charlie didnt know anything about
  • those psycological tests.
  • b. as charlies wellth increased he learn
    some
  • hard lesson about people
  • As Charlies wealth increased, he
    learned some hard lessons about people.

16
Day 8 - Daily Oral Language
  • a. do you think gary new that his friends was
  • laffing at him our english teacher
    inquiried
  • b. the factry workers werent awear of
    pauls
  • opperation

17
Day 8 - Answers
  • a. do you think gary new that his friends was
  • laffing at him our english teacher
    inquiried
  • Do you think Gary knew that his friends
  • were laughing at him? our English teacher
    inquired.
  • b. the factry workers werent awear of
    pauls
  • operation
  • The factory workers werent aware of
    Pauls operation.

18
Day 9 - Daily Oral Language
  • a. them shoes dont fit him but he wears them
  • any way
  • b. charlie finish the long complicated book
  • all by hisself

19
Day 9 - Answers
  • a. them shoes dont fit him but he wears them
  • any way
  • Those shoes dont fit him, but he
    wears
  • them anyway.
  • b. charlie finish the long complicated book
  • all by hisself
  • Charlie finished the long, complicated
  • book all by himself.

20
Day 10 - Answers
  • 10 a. him dont go nowhere without his sister
  • b. susan never do nothing her dont want to
  • do

21
Day 10 - Daily Oral Language
  • 10 a. him dont go nowhere without his sister
  • He doesnt go anywhere without his
  • sister.
  • b. susan never do nothing her dont want to
  • do
  • Susan never does anything she doesnt
  • want to do.

22
Day 11 - Daily Oral Language
  • a. greg heared somebody or something moving
    inside of the abandonned building
  • b. him and lemon brown hided from the thugs

23
Day 11 - Answers
  • a. greg heared somebody or something moving
    inside of the abandonned building
  • Greg heard somebody or something moving
    inside the abandoned building.
  • b. him and lemon brown hided from the
    thugs
  • He and Lemon Brown hid from the thugs.

24
Day 12 - Daily Oral Language
  • 12 a. its true that math wasnt one of his
    favorite
  • subject
  • b. lightening litted up the new york nite

25
Day 12 - Answers
  • 12 a. its true that math wasnt one of his
    favorite
  • subject
  • Its true that math wasnt one of his
    favorite
  • subjects.
  • b. lightening litted up the new york nite
  • Lightning lit up the New York night.

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Day 13 - Daily Oral Language
  • 13 a. walter dean myers who writes novels and
  • short stories believes that television
    isnt
  • a good influence on kids
  • b. nobody wouldnt want to steel his old
  • newspaper articals melissa said

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Day 13 - Answers
  • 13 a. walter dean myers who writes novels and
  • short stories believes that television
    isnt
  • a good influence on kids
  • Walter Dean Myers, who writes novels
    and short stories, believes that television isnt
  • a good influence on kids.
  • b. nobody wouldnt want to steel his old
  • newspaper articals melissa said
  • Nobody would want to steal his old
  • newspaper articles, Melissa said.

28
Day 14 - Daily Oral Language
  • 14 a. our guide lead my sister and i to the town
  • where edna st vincent millay is born
  • b. leroy V quintanas grandfather possessed
  • wisdom a quality that cant be
    teached
  • in college

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Day 14 - Answers
  • 14 a. our guide lead my sister and i to the town
  • where edna st vincent millay is born
  • Our guide led my sister and me to the
    town where Edna St. Vincent Millay was born.
  • b. leroy V quintanas grandfather possessed
  • wisdom a quality that cant be
    teached
  • in college
  • Leroy V. Quintanas grandfather
    possessed wisdom, a quality that cant be taught
    in
  • college.

30
Day 15 - Daily Oral Language
  • 15 a. can courage be past from one generation
  • to another
  • b. millay beleives that material treasures
    are
  • worth alot less then youd think

31
Day 15 - Answers
  • 15 a. can courage be past from one generation
  • to another
  • Can courage be passed from one
    generation to another?
  • b. millay beleives that material treasures
    are
  • worth alot less then youd think
  • Millay believes that material
    treasures are worth a lot less than youd think.

32
Day 16 - Daily Oral Language
  • a. niether english or spanish are hard if its
  • your native tonge
  • b. every language have their own rithim

33
Day 16 - Answers
  • a. niether english or spanish are hard if its
  • your native tonge
  • Neither English nor Spanish is hard if
    its your native tongue.
  • b. every language have their own rithim
  • Every language has its own rhythm.

34
Day 17 - Daily Oral Language
  • a. there wasnt nothing boring about the
  • tails grandpa told
  • b. the childrens sioux Great-Grandpa feel
    that theres a rite time for everything

35
Day 17 - Answers
  • a. there wasnt nothing boring about the
  • tails grandpa told
  • There wasnt anything boring about
    the
  • tales Grandpa told.
  • b. the childrens sioux Great-Grandpa feel
    that theres a rite time for everything
  • The childrens Sioux great-grandpa
    feels that theres a right time for everything.

36
Day 18 - Daily Oral Language
  • a. the sacred medicine bag had belonged to
  • Joes father so it must of ben quiet
    old
  • b. take grandma back here from taiwan
  • her mother said

37
Day 18 - Answers
  • a. the sacred medicine bag had belonged to
  • Joes father so it must of ben quiet
    old
  • The sacred medicine bag had belonged to
  • Joes father, so it must have been
    quite old.
  • b. take grandma back here from taiwan
  • her mother said
  • Bring Grandma back here from Taiwan,
  • her mother said.

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Day 19 - Daily Oral Language
  • 19. a. he growed a moustache to make hisself
  • look older and he succeded too good
  • b. that visit wasnt the bestest time mike
  • had ever had

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Day 19 - Answers
  • 19. a. he growed a moustache to make hisself
  • look older and he succeded too good
  • He grew a moustache to make himself
    look older, and he succeeded too well.
  • b. that visit wasnt the bestest time mike
  • had ever had
  • That visit wasnt the best time Mike
    had
  • ever had.

40
Day 20 - Daily Oral Language
  • 20. a. was mike right in excepting his
  • Grandmothers apology
  • b. wheres the story set at

41
Day 20 - Answers
  • 20. a. was mike right in excepting his
  • Grandmothers apology
  • Was Mike right in accepting his
  • grandmothers apology?
  • b. wheres the story set at
  • Wheres the story set?

42
Day 21 - Daily Oral Language
  • 21. a. dave had went to the City of Bath from
  • london
  • b. he reconized the names of old freinds

43
Day 21 - Answers
  • 21. a. dave had went to the City of Bath from
  • london
  • Dave had gone to the city of Bath from
  • London.
  • b. he reconized the names of old freinds
  • He recognized the names of old
    friends.

44
Day 22 - Daily Oral Language
  • 22. a. 17 isnt to young an age too get a job
  • b. he piered threw the window of the
  • resterant

45
Day 22 - Answers
  • 22. a. 17 isnt to young an age too get a job
  • Seventeen isnt too young an age to get
  • a job.
  • b. he piered threw the window of the
  • resterant
  • He peered through the window of the
  • restaurant.

46
Day 23 - Daily Oral Language
  • 23. a. hair combing being a gift woman in her
  • family given each other

47
Day 23 - Answers
  • 23. a. hair combing being a gift woman in her
  • family given each other
  • Hair combing is a gift women in her
  • family give each other.

48
Day 24 - Daily Oral Language
  • 24. a. dreadful nervous, the narrater in the
  • Tell-Tale heart heard sounds that
  • others couldnt hear
  • b. he moved slow and cautious into that
  • there room

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Day 24 Answers
  • 24. a. dreadful nervous, the narrater in the
  • Tell-Tale heart heard sounds that
  • others couldnt hear
  • Dreadfully nervous, the narrator in
  • The Tell-Tale Heart heard sounds
  • that others couldnt hear.
  • b. he moved slow and cautious into that
  • there room
  • He moved slowly and cautiously into
  • that room.

50
Day 25 - Daily Oral Language
  • 25. a. edgar allan poe the famous poet and
  • short-story writer was not payed good
  • for his work
  • b. the suspensefull plot builded to a
  • sattisfying climax

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Day 25 - Answers
  • 25. a. edgar allan poe the famous poet and
  • short-story writer was not payed good
  • for his work
  • Edgar Allan Poe, the famous poet and
  • short-story writer, was not paid
    well
  • for his work.
  • b. the suspensefull plot builded to a
  • sattisfying climax
  • The suspenseful plot built to a
  • satisfying climax.

52
Day 26 - Daily Oral Language
  • 26. a. do ray bradburys story make a statement
  • onto todays society
  • b. sceince fiction writers offen set
    storys on
  • the future and in other planets

53
Day 26 - Daily Oral Language
  • 26. a. do ray bradburys story make a statement
  • onto todays society
  • Does Ray Bradburys story make a
  • statement about todays society?
  • b. sceince fiction writers offen set
    storys on the future and in other planets
  • Science fiction writers often set
    stories
  • in the future and on other planets.

54
Day 27 - Daily Oral Language
  • 27. a. an inner story is when another story is
    told
  • by a character within the main story
  • b. zenta was the oldest of the two
  • disemployed workers!

55
Day 27 - Daily Oral Language
  • 27. a. an inner story is when another story is
    told
  • by a character within the main story
  • An inner story is another story told
  • by a character within the main story.
  • b. zenta was the oldest of the two
  • disemployed workers!
  • Zenta was the older of the two
  • unemployed workers.

56
Day 28 - Daily Oral Language
  • 28.
  • was you disappointed that him and the Samurai
    Warrior wasnt actully asleep for fifety years
  • b. him and his boss was angry yet releived

57
Day 28 - Daily Oral Language
  • 28.
  • was you disappointed that him and the Samurai
    Warrior wasnt actully asleep for fifety years
  • Were you disappointed that he and the
    samurai warrior werent actually asleep for fifty
    years?
  • b. him and his boss was angry yet releived
  • He and his boss were angry yet relieved.

58
Day 29 - Daily Oral Language
  • 29.
  • in the 16th Century in japan wealthy people often
    hire freelance warriors to protect themselves
  • b. while Framton Nuttel waited, vera gave him a
  • compleat history of her family

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Day 29 - Daily Oral Language
  • 29.
  • in the 16th Century in japan wealthy people often
  • hire freelance warriors to protect
    themselves
  • In the sixteenth century in Japan, wealthy
    people often hired freelance warriors to protect
    them.
  • while Framton Nuttel waited, vera gave him a
  • compleat history of her family
  • While Framton Nuttel waited, Vera gave him
    a complete history of her family.

60
Day 30 - Daily Oral Language
  • 30.
  • the antidotes harold tells show that he has a
  • goodly sense of humor
  • even though his humor is good he gets anoyed
  • by peoples insensitivity

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Day 30 - Daily Oral Language
  • 30.
  • the antidotes harold tells show that he has a
  • goodly sense of humor
  • The anecdotes Harold tells show that he has
  • a good sense of humor.
  • even though his humor is good he gets anoyed
  • by peoples insensitivity
  • Even though his sense of humor is good, he
  • is annoyed by peoples insensitivity.

62
Day 31 - Daily Oral Language
  • 31.
  • a. no doctor couldnt save the rich mans eyes
  • sight
  • the old peddlars wife and children wasnt happy
    when he went away

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Day 31 - Daily Oral Language
  • 31.
  • a. no doctor couldnt save the rich mans eyes
  • sight
  • No doctor could save the rich mans
    eyesight.
  • the old peddlars wife and children wasnt happy
  • when he went away
  • The old peddlers wife and children werent
  • happy when he went away.

64
Day 32 - Daily Oral Language
  • 32.
  • a. did the water level raise the teacher ask

65
Day 32 - Daily Oral Language
  • 32.
  • a. did the water level raise the teacher ask
  • Did the water level rise? the teacher
    asked.

66
Day 33 - Daily Oral Language
  • 33.
  • a. since we share this environment you and me
  • must work together
  • like the peddler in the folk tale, gary paulsen
  • learnt wisdom from animals

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Day 33 - Daily Oral Language
  • 33.
  • a. since we share this environment you and me
  • must work together
  • Since we share this environment, you and I
  • must work together.
  • like the peddler in the folk tale, gary paulsen
  • learnt wisdom from animals
  • Like the peddler in the folk tale, Gary
  • Paulsen learned wisdom from animals.

68
Day 34 - Daily Oral Language
  • 34.
  • a. his dogs was too tirred too run
  • b. the water in the cup had froze

69
Day 34 - Daily Oral Language
  • 34.
  • a. his dogs was too tirred too run
  • His dogs were too tired to run.
  • the water in the cup had froze
  • The water in the cup had frozen.

70
Day 35 - Daily Oral Language
  • 35.
  • yesterday birdfoots grandfather stopped his car
    and saves much frogs lives
  • b. along time ago my Father braked his leg

71
Day 35 - Daily Oral Language
  • 35.
  • a. yesterday birdfoots grandfather stopped his
    car
  • and saves much frogs lives
  • Yesterday Birdfoots grandfather stopped his
    car and saved many frogs lives.
  • along time ago my Father braked his leg
  • A long time ago my father broke his leg.

72
Day 36 - Daily Oral Language
  • 36.
  • a. the Iditarod are a famous dog-sled race at
    Alaska
  • b. wheres them dogs at

73
Day 36 - Daily Oral Language
  • 36.
  • a. the Iditarod are a famous dog-sled race at
    Alaska
  • The Iditarod is a famous dog-sled race in
    Alaska.
  • wheres them dogs at
  • Where are those dogs?

74
Day 37 - Daily Oral Language
  • 37.
  • a. dolphins is not fish they are mammals
  • b. are dolphins more smarter then chimpanzees

75
Day 37 - Daily Oral Language
  • 37.
  • a. dolphins is not fish they are mammals
  • Dolphins are not fish they are mammals.
  • are dolphins more smarter then chimpanzees
  • Are dolphins smarter than chimpanzees?

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Day 38 - Daily Oral Language
  • 38.
  • if you were a dolphin would you talked to human
    beins
  • b. anyone which is a vegetarian dont eat meat

77
Day 38 - Daily Oral Language
  • 38.
  • if you were a dolphin would you talked to human
    beins
  • If you were a dolphin, would you talk to
    human beings?
  • anyone which is a vegetarian dont eat meat
  • Anyone who is a vegetarian doesnt eat meat.

78
Day 39 - Daily Oral Language
  • 39.
  • theres many books magazines newspapers and
    computers in youre school libery
  • on weekdays during the school year us students
    wake up early

79
Day 39 - Daily Oral Language
  • 39.
  • a. theres many books magazines newspapers and
  • computers in youre school libery
  • There are many books, magazines, newspapers,
    and computers in your school library.
  • on weekdays during the school year us students
    wake up early
  • On weekdays during the school year, we
    students wake up early.

80
Day 40 - Daily Oral Language
  • 40.
  • a. jamal forgetted his pencils again so he
    loaned
  • some from rita and i
  • a poet from Laguna Pueblo teachs Writing at
  • the university of New Mexico

81
Day 40 - Daily Oral Language
  • 40.
  • a. jamal forgetted his pencils again so he
    loaned
  • some from rita and i
  • Jamal forgot his pencils again, so he
    borrowed some from Rita and me.
  • a poet from Laguna Pueblo teachs Writing at
  • the university of New Mexico
  • A poet from Laguna Pueblo teaches writing
    at the University of New Mexico.

82
Day 41 - Daily Oral Language
  • 41.
  • a. whose that pets owner
  • b. whose pet is inside of mr hart room

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Day 41 - Daily Oral Language
  • 41.
  • a. whose that pets owner
  • Whos that pets owner?
  • whose pet is inside of mr hart room
  • Whose pet is in Mr. Harts room?

84
Day 42 - Daily Oral Language
  • 42.
  • we are not fighting shouted mr ODaniel we are
    having a discussion
  • b. we have potatoes for diner tonite mary
  • announced cheerful

85
Day 42 - Daily Oral Language
  • 42.
  • a. we are not fighting shouted mr ODaniel we
    are
  • having a discussion
  • We are not fighting! shouted Mr. ODaniel.
    We are having a discussion.
  • we have potatos for diner tonite mary
  • announced cheerful
  • We have potatoes for dinner tonight,
  • Mary announced cheerfully.

86
Day 43 - Daily Oral Language
  • 43.
  • a. the family eat at 630 PM
  • daniel who turn sixteen in june is a only child

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Day 43 - Daily Oral Language
  • 43.
  • a. the family eat at 630 PM
  • The family eats at 630 P.M.
  • daniel who turn sixteen in june is a only child
  • Daniel, who turns sixteen in June, is an
    only child.

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Day 44 - Daily Oral Language
  • 44.
  • a. her and her mother doesnt understand each
  • other good
  • does most people hide thier diarys
  • somewheres

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Day 44 - Daily Oral Language
  • 44.
  • a. her and her mother doesnt understand each
  • other good
  • She and her mother dont understand each
  • other well.
  • does most people hide their diarys
  • somewheres
  • Do most people hide their diaries somewhere?

90
Day 45 - Daily Oral Language
  • 45.
  • a. sit down please mr franklin said quieter
  • mrs franklin divides theyre portions fair

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Day 45 - Daily Oral Language
  • 45.
  • a. sit down please mr franklin said quieter
  • Sit down, please, Mr. Franklin said
    quietly.
  • mrs franklin divides theyre portions fair
  • Mrs. Franklin divides their portions fairly.

92
Day 46 - Daily Oral Language
  • 46.
  • a. the book with the stripe cover is hers
  • peter put hisself in his fathers position and
  • feeled embarassed for he

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Day 46 - Daily Oral Language
  • 46.
  • a. the book with the stripe cover is hers
  • The book with the striped cover is hers.
  • peter put hisself in his fathers position and
  • feeled embarassed for he
  • Peter put himself in his fathers position
    and
  • felt embarrassed for him.

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Day 47 - Daily Oral Language
  • 47.
  • during world war 2 the nazis orderred all jewish
    people to sow yellow Stars of David on theyre
    cloths
  • Hanukkah a festive jewish holliday lasts eigt
  • days

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Day 47 - Daily Oral Language
  • 47.
  • during world war 2 the nazis orderred all jewish
    people to sow yellow Stars of David on theyre
    cloths
  • During World War II the Nazis ordered all
    Jewish people to sew yellow Stars of David on
    their clothes.
  • Hanukkah a festive jewish holliday lasts eigt
  • days
  • Hanukkah, a festive Jewish holiday, lasts
    eight days.

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Day 48 - Daily Oral Language
  • 48.
  • a. that coat must of costed a fortune
  • mr kraler and gary they works downstairs

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Day 48 - Daily Oral Language
  • 48.
  • a. that coat must of costed a fortune
  • That coat must have cost a fortune.
  • mr kraler and gary they works downstairs
  • Mr. Kraler and Gary work downstairs.

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Day 49 - Daily Oral Language
  • 49.
  • a. the play the diary of anne frank opened on
  • broadway in 1955 just a deccade after its
  • real-life herone dies

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Day 49 - Daily Oral Language
  • 49.
  • a. the play the diary of anne frank opened on
  • broadway in 1955 just a deccade after its
  • real-life herone dies
  • The play The Diary of Anne Frank opened on
    Broadway in 1955 just a decade after its
  • real-life heroine died.

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Day 50 - Daily Oral Language
  • 50.
  • i heard where a reporter interviewed naomis
  • grandmother which is a survivor of the
  • holocaust in europe
  • she pored tea for her visitor, but didnt offer
  • him no cake

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Day 50 - Daily Oral Language
  • 50.
  • i heard where a reporter interviewed naomis
  • grandmother which is a survivor of the
  • holocaust in europe
  • I heard that a reporter interviewed Naomis
  • grandmother, who is a survivor of the
  • Holocuast in Europe.
  • she pored tea for her visitor, but didnt offer
  • him no cake
  • She poured tea for her visitor but didnt
    offer him any cake.

102
Day 51 - Daily Oral Language
  • 51.
  • juan saw a scary monster that was fourty four
  • foot tall
  • b. at what heighth do you want them bookshelfs

103
Day 51 - Daily Oral Language
  • 51.
  • juan saw a scary monster that was fourty four
  • foot tall
  • Juan saw a scary monster that was
    forty-four feet tall.
  • at what heighth do you want them bookshelfs
  • At what height do you want those
    bookshelves?

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Day 52 - Daily Oral Language
  • 52.
  • marisas only sister jasmine is as cureous as a
  • Cat
  • b. what a relief! jackie exlamed

105
Day 52 - Daily Oral Language
  • 52.
  • marisas only sister jasmine is as cureous as a
  • Cat
  • Marisas only sister, Jasmine, is as
    curious as a cat.
  • what a relief! jackie exlamed
  • What a relief! Jackie exclaimed.

106
Day 53 - Daily Oral Language
  • 53.
  • ms jackson stared at leslies messy desk in
  • unbelief
  • of all the students in the eigth grade, she
    said,
  • david is the less noisier

107
Day 53 - Daily Oral Language
  • 53.
  • ms jackson stared at leslies messy desk in
  • unbelief
  • Ms. Jackson stared at Leslies messy desk
    in disbelief.
  • of all the students in the eigth grade, she
    said,
  • david is the less noisier
  • Of all the students in the eighth grade,
    she said, David is the least noisy.

108
Day 54 - Daily Oral Language
  • 54.
  • everyone know that ebenezer dorset is the most
  • wealthiest most stingiest and most meanest
    person
  • in town
  • its coldest in the artic than the tropics

109
Day 54 - Daily Oral Language
  • 54.
  • everyone know that ebenezer dorset is the most
  • wealthiest most stingiest and most meanest
    person
  • in town
  • Everyone knows that Ebenezer Dorset is the
  • wealthiest, stingiest, and meanest person
  • in town.
  • its coldest in the artic than the tropics
  • Its colder in the Arctic than in the
    tropics.

110
Day 55 - Daily Oral Language
  • 55.
  • in a period of only 10 minutes bill and joe
    finish the
  • inventory last night
  • the criminals stealed 2 million but were catched
  • immedately

111
Day 55 - Daily Oral Language
  • 55.
  • in a period of only 10 minutes bill and joe
    finish the
  • inventory last night
  • In a period of only ten minutes, Bill and
    Joe finished the inventory last night.
  • the criminals stealed 2 million but were catched
  • immedately
  • The criminals stole two million dollars
    but were caught immediately.

112
Day 56 - Daily Oral Language
  • 56.
  • her and julius lester the writer was born in
    missouri
  • b. you and me dont hardly have enough time to
    finish
  • her job

113
Day 56 - Daily Oral Language
  • 56.
  • her and julius lester the writer was born in
    missouri
  • She and Julius Lester, the writer, were
    born in Missouri.
  • you and me dont hardly have enough time to
    finish
  • her job
  • You and I dont have enough time to finish
    the job.

114
Day 57 - Daily Oral Language
  • 57.
  • rhythm isnt the same as ryme veronica
  • b. mitchell can you give the class an example of
    a ryme
  • sceme

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Day 57 - Daily Oral Language
  • 57.
  • rhythm isnt the same as ryme veronica
  • Rhythm isnt the same as rhyme, Veronica.
  • mitchell can you give the class an example of a
    ryme
  • sceme
  • Mitchell, can you give the class an
    example of a rhyme scheme?

116
Day 58 - Daily Oral Language
  • 58.
  • in those boxs is crazy qilts and other specail
    things
  • b. bread butter and milk is all i need

117
Day 58 - Daily Oral Language
  • 58.
  • in those boxs is crazy qilts and other specail
    things
  • In those boxes are crazy quilts and other
    special things.
  • bread butter and milk is all i need
  • Bread, butter, and milk are all I need.

118
Day 59 - Daily Oral Language
  • 59.
  • at the public libery where she formerly work,
    jackie
  • torrence enertained children by telling
    storys
  • her bestest frend talked her into bying that
    peace of
  • jewlry for twenty-five dollar

119
Day 59 - Daily Oral Language
  • 59.
  • at the public libery where she formerly work,
    jackie
  • torrence enertained children by telling
    storys
  • At the public library where she formerly
    worked, Jackie Torrence entertained children by
    telling stories.
  • her bestest frend talked her into bying that
    peace of
  • jewlry for twenty-five dollar
  • Her best friend talked her into buying that
    piece of
  • jewelry for twenty-five dollars.
  • Do academic log if done early!!!

120
Day 60 - Daily Oral Language
  • 60.
  • johnny a boy with freckels and red hair lives at
  • alabama
  • somebody should learn charles some manners mrs
  • yee said at her neibor

121
Day 60 - Daily Oral Language
  • 60.
  • johnny a boy with freckels and red hair lives at
  • alabama
  • Johnny, a boy with freckles and red hair,
    lives in
  • Alabama.
  • somebody should learn charles some manners mrs
  • yee said at her neibor
  • Somebody should teach Charles some
    manners, Mrs. Yee said to her neighbor.

122
Day 61 - Daily Oral Language
  • 61.
  • a well-nown orater, daniel webster had gave many
  • rememberable speechs
  • altho he had spoke eloquent, nobody believed he
  • would beat his oponent

123
Day 61 - Daily Oral Language
  • 61.
  • a well-nown orater, daniel webster had gave many
  • rememberable speechs
  • A well-known orator, Daniel Webster gave
    many
  • memorable speeches.
  • altho he had spoke eloquent, nobody believed he
  • would beat his oponent
  • Although he had spoken eloquently, nobody
    believed he would beat his opponent.

124
Day 62 - Daily Oral Language
  • 62.
  • i just want to go back the womans brother
    protested
  • b. to many people had risked them lives for her

125
Day 62 - Daily Oral Language
  • 62.
  • i just want to go back the womans brother
    protested
  • I just want to go back, the womans
    brother protested.
  • to many people had risked them lives for her
  • Too many people had risked their lives for
    her.

126
Day 63 - Daily Oral Language
  • 63.
  • the Man Who Shot Liberty Valance a story by
    dorothy
  • m johnson was made into a popular film
  • the group sleeped during the day and travel at
    nite

127
Day 63 - Daily Oral Language
  • 63.
  • the Man Who Shot Liberty Valance a story by
    dorothy
  • m johnson was made into a popular film
  • The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, a
    story by Dorothy M. Johnson, was made into a
    popular film.
  • the group sleeped during the day and travel at
    nite
  • The group slept during the day and
    traveled at night.

128
Day 64 - Daily Oral Language
  • 64.
  • here is an apple and some peachs for your journy
  • the jury of 12 villans in that story were
    frightning to
  • many readers

129
Day 64 - Daily Oral Language
  • 64.
  • here is an apple and some peachs for your journy
  • Here are an apple and some peaches for your
    journey.
  • the jury of 12 villans in that story were
    frightning to
  • many readers
  • The jury of twelve villains in that story
    was frightening to many readers.

130
Day 65 - Daily Oral Language
  • 65.
  • like many of henry wadsworth longfellows poems
    Paul Reveres Ride was inspired by real people and
    events
  • b. weather found in greeting cards songs or
    poems rhythm comes from the paterning of elements

131
Day 65 - Daily Oral Language
  • 65.
  • like many of henry wadsworth longfellows poems
    Paul Reveres Ride was inspired by real people and
    events
  • Like many of Henry Wadsworth Longfellows
    poems, Paul Reveres Ride was inpired by real
    people and events.
  • weather found in greeting cards songs or poems
    rhythm comes from the paterning of elements
  • Whether found in greeting cards, songs, or
    poems, rhythm
  • comes from the patterning of elements.

132
Day 66 - Daily Oral Language
  • 66.
  • if all sentences are the same lenth the affect
    can be
  • monotanis and boring
  • the hungary sparrows chirrped because there
    wasnt
  • no food left

133
Day 66 - Daily Oral Language
  • 66.
  • if all sentences are the same lenth the affect
    can be
  • monotanis and boring
  • If all sentences are the same length, the
    effect can be monotonous and boring.
  • the hungary sparrows chirrped because there
    wasnt
  • no food left
  • The hungry sparrows chirped because there
    was
  • no food left.

134
Day 67 - Daily Oral Language
  • 67.
  • free verse is a type of poetry that dont ryme
  • mary and me was worryed that the mushroom would
  • be poisinous

135
Day 67 - Daily Oral Language
  • 67.
  • free verse is a type of poetry that dont ryme
  • Free verse is a type of poetry that doesnt
    rhyme.
  • mary and me was worryed that the mushroom would
  • be poisinous
  • Mary and I worried that the mushroom would
  • be poisonous.

136
Day 68 - Daily Oral Language
  • 68.
  • leroys argument was gooder than jakes
  • b. not one of the lawyers appeals were sucessful

137
Day 68 - Daily Oral Language
  • 68.
  • leroys argument was gooder than jakes
  • Leroys argument was better than Jakes.
  • not one of the lawyers appeals were sucessful
  • Not one of the lawyers appeals was
    successful.

138
Day 69 - Daily Oral Language
  • 69.
  • how is toby and sarah going to excape
  • b. cerial are there favorate breakfuss food

139
Day 69 - Daily Oral Language
  • 69.
  • how is toby and sarah going to excape
  • How are Toby and Sarah going to escape?
  • cerial are there favorate breakfuss food
  • Cereal is their favorite breakfast food.

140
Day 70 - Daily Oral Language
  • 70.
  • gregory the grate and his assistent will perform
    a majic show at the comunnity center on satursday
  • fans who saw Casey at bat was probably
    disapointed by their hero

141
Day 70 - Daily Oral Language
  • 70.
  • gregory the grate and his assistent will perform
    a majic show at the comunnity center satursday
  • Gregory the Great and his assistant will
    perform a magic show at the community center on
    Saturday.
  • fans who saw Casey at bat was probably
    disapointed by their hero
  • Fans who saw Casey at bat were probably
    disappointed by their hero.

142
Day 71 - Daily Oral Language
  • 71.
  • president lincoln gave a speech in gettysburg PA
    on
  • Nov. 19 1863
  • the emancipation proclaimation lead to the
    adopting
  • of the 13th amendment, which outlawed
    slavery

143
Day 71 - Daily Oral Language
  • 71.
  • president lincoln gave a speech in gettysburg PA
    on
  • Nov. 19 1863
  • President Lincoln gave a speech in
    Gettysburg,
  • Pennsylvania, on November 19, 1863.
  • the emancipation proclaimation lead to the
    adopting
  • of the 13th amendment, which outlawed
    slavery
  • The Emancipation Proclamation led to the
    adoption of the Thirteenth Amendment, which
    outlawed slavery.

144
Day 72 - Daily Oral Language
  • 72.
  • 87 is another way of saying fore score and seven
  • part of the battelfield became a cematary

145
Day 72 - Daily Oral Language
  • 72.
  • 87 is another way of saying fore score and seven
  • Eighty-seven is another way of saying four
    score and seven.
  • part of the battelfield became a cematary
  • Part of the battlefield became a cemetery.

146
Day 73 - Daily Oral Language
  • 73.
  • dr. martin luther king jr was assasinated abraham
  • lincoln was killed also
  • its easier to use many words then being brief and
    too
  • the point

147
Day 73 - Daily Oral Language
  • 73.
  • dr. martin luther king jr was assasinated abraham
  • lincoln was killed also
  • Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., was
    assassinated Abraham Lincoln was killed also.
  • its easier to use many words then being brief and
    too
  • the point
  • Its easier to use many words than to be
    brief and to the point.

148
Day 74 - Daily Oral Language
  • 74.
  • maria speak spanish and english however her
    brother knows three languages english spanish and
    french
  • neither are ready

149
Day 74 - Daily Oral Language
  • 74.
  • maria speak spanish and english however her
    brother
  • knows three languages english spanish and
    french
  • Maria speaks Spanish and English however,
    her brother knows three languagues English,
    Spanish, and French.
  • neither are ready
  • Neither is ready.

150
Day 75 - Daily Oral Language
  • 75.
  • him and roberto was sharing a room for the summer
  • b. each of the children read the book a woman
    called
  • moses

151
Day 75 - Daily Oral Language
  • 75.
  • him and roberto was sharing a room for the summer
  • He and Roberto were sharing a room for the
    summer.
  • each of the children read the book a woman called
  • moses
  • Each of the children read the book A Woman
    Called Moses.

152
Day 76 - Daily Oral Language
  • 76.
  • will there be enuff beans and rice for everbody
    asked
  • Ms Moore
  • i spended a hundred dollar for this here giutar
  • daniel said

153
Day 76 - Daily Oral Language
  • 76.
  • will there be enuff beans and rice for everbody
    asked
  • Ms Moore
  • Will there be enough beans and rice for
    everybody? asked Ms. Moore.
  • i spended a hundred dollar for this here giutar
  • daniel said
  • I spent a hundred dollars for this
    guitar,
  • Daniel said.

154
Day 77 - Daily Oral Language
  • 77.
  • pat who was rased on a sioux reservation studys
  • american indian foke art
  • whom creates stereotypes

155
Day 77 - Daily Oral Language
  • 77.
  • pat who was rased on a sioux reservation studys
  • american indian foke art
  • Pat, who was raised on a Sioux
    reservation, studies American Indian folk art.
  • whom creates stereotypes
  • Who creates stereotypes?

156
Day 78 - Daily Oral Language
  • 78.
  • there apartement consisted of one long bleak
    room
  • with a single window
  • with jeffrey and tommy monica have started a
  • magizine

157
Day 78 - Daily Oral Language
  • 78.
  • there apartement consisted of one long bleak
    room
  • with a single window
  • Their apartment consisted of one long,
    bleak room
  • with a single window.
  • with jeffrey and tommy monica have started a
  • magizine
  • With Jeffrey and Tommy, Monica has started
    a
  • magazine.

158
Day 79 - Daily Oral Language
  • 79.
  • josephine told diane i was so inspired by the
    haiku
  • we read in class that i went home and write
    one of my own
  • i wrote a long journal entry about the trees in
    blossom
  • she went on then i cross out words until
    the words
  • i have left over made a haiku

159
Day 79 - Daily Oral Language
  • 79. Note. (change b. sentence to two sentences)
  • josephine told diane i was so inspired by the
    haiku
  • we read in class that i went home and write
    one of my own
  • Josephine told Diane, I was so inspired
    by the haiku
  • we read in class that I went home and
    wrote one of my own.
  • i wrote a long journal entry about the trees in
    blossom
  • she went on then i cross out words until
    the words
  • i have left over made a haiku
  • I wrote a long journal entry about the
    trees in blossom,
  • she went on. Then I crossed out words
    until the words
  • I had left over made a haiku.

160
Day 80 - Daily Oral Language
  • 80.
  • harry and him picked grapes in the hot sun all
    week
  • long
  • His mussels was so sore that he couldnt hardly
    move

161
Day 80 - Daily Oral Language
  • 80.
  • harry and him picked grapes in the hot sun all
    week
  • long
  • Harry and he picked grapes in the hot sun
    all week
  • long.
  • His mussels was so sore that he couldnt hardly
    move
  • His muscles were so sore that he could
    hardly move.

162
Day 81 - Daily Oral Language
  • 81.
  • be still while I braide your hair Mathilda said
    her
  • granmother
  • heres the brush but wheres the comb at

163
Day 81 - Daily Oral Language
  • 81.
  • be still while I braide your hair Mathilda said
    her
  • granmother
  • Be still while I braid your hair,
    Mathilda, said her
  • grandmother.
  • heres the brush but wheres the comb at
  • Heres the brush, but wheres the comb?

164
Day 82 - Daily Oral Language
  • 82.
  • he didnt tell me what he wants to do yesterday
  • b. when i spoke to him he seems to be confused
    about
  • his plans

165
Day 82 - Daily Oral Language
  • 82.
  • he didnt tell me what he wants to do yesterday
  • He didnt tell me what he wanted to do
    yesterday.
  • when i spoke to him he seems to be confused about
  • his plans
  • When I spoke to him, he seemed to be
    confused about his plans.

166
Day 83 - Daily Oral Language
  • 83.
  • satire may be a good tool for mark twain but i
    find
  • it hard to follow
  • satirists often resort to exaggeration i think
  • overstatement is a sign of not having any
    concrete
  • facts to use as support

167
Day 83 - Daily Oral Language
  • 83.
  • satire may be a good tool for mark twain but i
    find
  • it hard to follow
  • Satire may be a good tool for Mark Twain,
    but I find
  • it hard to follow.
  • satirists often resort to exaggeration i think
  • overstatement is a sign of not having any
    concrete
  • facts to use as support
  • Satirists often resort to exaggeration I
    think overstatement is a sign of not having any
    concrete facts to use as support.
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