Well it's simple enough to understand so I guess so yeah.
Yes, "I'll still go to work today." is a simple sentence because it contains one independent clause with a subject and a verb expressing a complete thought.
The boy played soccer with his friends in the park.
As 'today' is the current time when the sentence is used, it does not make sense to say 'by today', as today has already been reached.A better way to phrase the sentence is 'Do you need it today.' This sentence makes sense, as it is possible for the action to be carried out at a later time on that day.
The skittish cat darted away at the sound of footsteps.
Interrogative sentence.
Yes, the sentence "Today has been the hottest day of the year" has both a subject ("today") and a verb ("has been"). The subject "today" is performing the action of "has been" in the sentence.
The subject in this sentence is "today," and the verb is "is".
It is a complex sentence for it has a main clause and a subordinate clause. "I 'll go to work today is th main clause and " Although I am sick " is the subordinate clause. A compond sentence has two independent clauses and are joined by a conjunction. Dr. Y.P.Hathi
Still.
Eventually the answer is simple that Babylon is still what it is today.
Today at school we had a easy teacher, school was simple.
it is a complex sentence because is has an aaawwwuubbis
yes movies is the simple subject
"Our lives today, started with the simple writing of the constitution and grew from there."
In parts of speech, "simple" is an adjective and "sentence" can be used as a noun and a verb.In grammar, a simple sentence is one that contains a subject and a predicate and forms a complete thought. Example: Sasha drove to school today.
The wine was a vintage.Vintage clothing can still be cool today.
Multi-track analog tape recording is still used today (although not commonly).
no it is rare to get smallpox. although it is still possible to get smallpox