Learn how to fix the sentence about snowy owls to make it clear and grammatically correct for young learners.
Let's look at your sentence: "Snowy owls are so hard to see on the white snow, they can hunt in the day."
This sentence has two ideas: first, snowy owls are hard to see on white snow, and second, they can hunt during the day. But we need to connect these ideas properly.
A better way to say it is:
"Snowy owls are so hard to see on the white snow that they can hunt during the day."
Here, "so... that" connects the difficulty of seeing them to their ability to hunt in the day. Also, instead of "in the day," we say "during the day" to sound more natural.
Remember, when you have two ideas like cause and effect, "so... that" helps link them well!