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2. write two sentences about events you remember from history. include a compound object in
each sentence. identify the objects.
3. write two sentences about places you would like to visit include a compound subject in each
sentence. identify the subjects.
rewrite the following sentences, using the correct plurals for the underlined nouns.
1. when i was a child, i enjoyed book with fairytale and happy ending. however, as i got older,
started to enjoy story that included mystery.
2. the loaf came out of the oven, all of them piping hot.
3. in the spring, three of our cows gave birth to calf.
4. a wise man said that journey of a thousand mile begin with a single step.

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