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TASL Level 1 (single words and word combinations) a towel (noun) two towels (adjective-noun) the bathtub (noun) Open the soap. (verb-noun) Pour the soap. (verb-noun) Wash the bathtub. (verb-noun) big bubbles (adjective-noun) the water (noun) Wash the sink. (verb-noun) Mommy washes. (noun-verb) The toothbrush falls down. (noun-verb) The toothbrush is in the cup. (noun-noun) dirty potty (adjective-noun) Where is the brush? (interrogative) a brush (noun) Wash the potty. (verb-noun) The soap is in the potty. (noun-noun) Flush the potty. (verb-noun) All done! (expression)
TASL Level 2 (simple sentences of three or more words) We will clean the bathroom. (subject-verb-object) The bathroom is dirty. (subject-verb-adjective) We need a towel. (subject-verb-object) Where is the towel? (interrogative) I clean with the towel. (subject-verb-prepositional phrase) Clean the sink with the towel. (subject-verb-object-prepositional phrase) I wiped the mirror. (subject-verb-object) Daddy cleans the bathtub. (subject-verb-object) Put soap in the bathtub. (subject-verb-object-prepositional phrase) Bubbles are in the bathtub. (subject-verb-prepositional phrase) Spray water in the bathtub. (subject-verb-object-prepositional phrase) Who will clean the toilet? (interrogative) Mommy cleans the toilet. (subject-verb-object) Clean the toilet with the brush. (subject-verb-object-prepositional phrase) Pour the soap first. (subject-verb-object) Mommy scrubs the toilet. (subject-verb-object) The toilet is clean. (subject-verb-adjective) We will wash our hands. (subject-verb-object) We are finished. (subject-verb) The bathroom is clean! (subject-verb-adjective)
TASL Level 3 (simple and complex sentences of 6 or more words) Let s clean the bathroom because it s dirty. (two clauses + a conjunction) I need a towel for the sink. (subject-verb-object-prepositional phrase) Is the towel in the closet? (interrogative) I am cleaning with the towel. (subject-verb-prepositional phrase) Mommy said, Get the towel wet. (direct discourse) I will spray the mirror by myself. (subject-verb-object-prepositional phrase) I wiped it with a towel. (subject-verb-object) I sprayed the mirror and wiped it. (two clauses + a conjunction) Daddy is going to clean the bathtub. (subject-verb-object) Daddy put soap in the bathtub. (subject-verb-object-prepositional phrase) There are bubbles in the bathtub. (subject-verb-object-prepositional phrase) Daddy will spray water in the bathtub. (subject-verb-object-prepositional phrase) The bubbles went down the drain. (subject-verb-prepositional phrase) Will Mommy clean the toilet by herself? (interrogative) Mommy said, I will clean the toilet. (direct discourse) Mommy poured the cleaner in the toilet. (subject-verb-object-prepositional phrase) Next, Mommy will scrub the toilet. (subject-verb-object) Mommy scrubs the toilet with the brush. (subject-verb-object-prepositional phrase) Now, we should wash our hands. (subject- verb-object) We are finished cleaning the bathroom. (subject-verb-object)
TASL Level 4 (complex sentences of 8 or more words containing 2 verb forms) We should clean the bathroom because it s dirty. (two clauses + a conjunction) I need a towel to clean the sink. (one clause + an infinitive) Where is the towel to clean the sink? (interrogative) Mommy told me to look in the closet. (indirect discourse) First, I am going to clean the sink. (one clause + an infinitive) Mommy said, You should get the towel wet. (direct discourse) I want to spray the mirror by myself. (one clause + an infinitive) I sprayed the mirror and wiped it with a towel. (two clauses + a conjunction) After I cleaned the sink, I wiped the mirror. (two clauses + a conjunction) Now, Daddy is going to clean the bathtub. (one clause + an infinitive) Should you put some soap in the bathtub? (interrogative) Daddy poured cleaner in the bathtub before he scrubbed. (two clauses + a conjunction) Daddy said, Look at the bubbles in the bathtub. (direct discourse) Next, Daddy sprayed water to rinse the bathtub. (one clause + an infinitive) When he sprayed the water, the bubbles went away. (two clauses + a conjunction) Is Mommy going to clean the toilet by herself? (interrogative) Mommy said that she will clean the toilet. (direct discourse) I swept the floor while Mommy cleaned the toilet. (two clauses + a conjunction) Mommy poured the cleaner and then scrubbed the toilet. (two clauses + a conjunction) Mommy used the brush to scrub the toilet. (one clause + an infinitive) We should wash our hands since we are finished. (two clauses + a conjunction)
TASL Level 5 (very complex sentences of 10 or more words containing 3 verb forms) We need to clean the bathroom because it is dirty. (two clauses + a secondary verb) I told Mommy that I am going to clean the sink. (indirect discourse) Where is the towel I need to clean the sink? (interrogative) Mommy told me to look in the closet and find it. (indirect discourse) I found the towel so I can clean the sink and wipe the mirror. (three clauses + two conjunctions) Mommy said, You should get the towel wet before you start. (direct discourse) After I cleaned the sink, I sprayed the mirror before I wiped it. (three clauses + two conjunctions) I sprayed the mirror and wiped it with a towel to clean it. (two clauses + a secondary verb) Standing on a stool helped me reach when I cleaned the mirror. (two clauses + a secondary verb) Now, Daddy is going to clean the bathtub because it s dirty too. (two clauses + a secondary verb) Should you put some soap in the bathtub to clean it? (interrogative) Pour the cleaner that looks like powder before you scrub. (three clauses + two conjunctions) Daddy said, Look at the bubbles that I made in the bathtub. (direct discourse) He turned on the shower and sprayed water to rinse the bathtub. (two clauses + a secondary verb) When he sprayed the water, the bubbles popped and went down the drain. (three clauses + two conjunctions) Mommy, do you want me to help you clean the toilet? (interrogative) Mommy said that she is going to clean the toilet by herself. (direct discourse) I got a broom and swept while Mommy cleaned the toilet. (three clauses + two conjunctions) Mommy poured cleaner and scrubbed until the toilet was clean. (three clauses + two conjunctions) We need to wash our hands since we are finished. (two clauses + a secondary verb)