Amos Fortune: Free Man

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Strangers in the Land
Daily Oral Language
Week 2
Sentence 1
Replace the underlined word with a
pronoun and indicate whether the
pronoun is used in the nominative
case or the objective case.
pierre looked forward to the usual laughter and
happy talk after grace but tonight grace itself
was different father didnt even use the same
words
Sentence 2
Replace the underlined word with a
pronoun and indicate whether the
pronoun is used in the nominative
case or the objective case.
the white haired old man standing at the
gate was grand-pere
Sentence 3
Replace the underlined words with a
pronoun and indicate whether the
pronoun is used in the nominative
case or the objective case.
mother and othalie sat in the sunshiny front
room braiding bits of dark blue velvet and
pale pink cloth just as they always did in the
morning after the work was done
Sentence 4
Replace the underlined words with a
pronoun and indicate whether the
pronoun is used in the nominative
case or the objective case.
i didnt want to bring any of the men
because they may have to defend the
estate said grand-pere
Sentence 5
Replace the underlined words with a
pronoun and indicate whether the
pronoun is used in the nominative
case or the objective case.
casks and bales of goods lined the wharf
merchants examined the casks and bales