Name: Daily Oral Language #11 Date Due: 14 February Topic: Subject, Object, and Possessive Pronouns Hugh looked dashing and debonair in his new suit. Define debonair Part of Speech Origin Use in sentence Synonyms Find a picture In the sentences below, underline the SUBJECT and PREDICATE Topic: Collective Nouns and Verb Agreements Type of sentence- (interrogative, declarative, exclamatory or imperative) Day One 1. me and him saw a play at the theater ( ) 2. yesterday me and vince attended the concert ( ) 3. it was me who called you on the phone ( ) Define conveyance conveyance (pic) Day Two 1. susan gave the tickets to she and I ( ) 2. janet asked mike and I to her birthday party ( ) 3. tell alex and she about the assignment they missed ( ) corona (pic) Define corona Day Three decanter (pic) 1. please inform the pound the dog is mines ( ) 2. there Blue ford truck plunged into the river ( ) 3. the shiny new Trek bike was her’s ( ) Define decanter Day Four 1. tinas dog sat next to it’s bowl patiently ( ) 2. its a good day for me and you to go skating judge ( ) 3. is this library book your’s ( ) Define demagogue demagogue (pic)