A simple sentence is a sentence with one independent clause, but it can not have any dependent clauses.
So I would start off with a really easy sentence like Mrs. Rogers loves to play. And then add adjectives to describe Mrs. Rogers. The beautiful, smart, loving, kind, Mrs. Rogers loves to play. Then you could add what she loves to play like a piano and guitar. The beautiful, smart, loving, kind Mrs. Rogers loves to play piano and guitar. Then start adding adjectives to the piano and guitar. The beautiful, smart, loving, kind Mrs. Rogers loves to play an old, antique Baldwin eighteenth century piano and a rustic, old, brown guitar. You could continue adding to the sentence by saying how she played the instruments, where she played them, when she played them... But you have a start on a sentence! Just the most important thing you have to remember is: Don't make it a compound or complex sentence by adding another independent clause or dependent clause!
Yes. You can write a sentence using any words that make sense.
This is a simple sentence using the words "chemical formula".
cloth
by using a bunch or a lot of words
Armaments are tools of war.
yes, this mouse was accompany by this cat.
i think you can
by means of elimination, she finally worked out the answer. is that what you were looking for?
Please set up a meeting for you, me and Mr. Ford.
you can put a compound word into any sentence you want but it has to make sense.(see what i did there)
You can write 80,000 in words as "eighty thousand." If you're using it in a sentence, you might say, "The budget for the project is eighty thousand dollars."
the girl had to read a passage it had some difficult words in it