Simple sentences are easier to understand. They are easy to translate. They are easier to write than complex sentences.
Simple kind of sentences are called affirmative sentences.
simple sentences
Pay attention on subjects and verbs to identify simple sentences , you will then include subordinates and coordinates for compound sentences .
CLASSIFICATION OF SENTENCES BY TYPES: declarative sentences interrogative sentences imperative sentence exclamatory sentences CLASSIFICATION OF SENTENCES BY PREDICATION simple compound complex compound complex
A teacher can teach simple and compound sentences by using examples for illustration purposes.
5 simple senteces are to do with: what, how, who, where and what. hope this helps you:)
Those that are simple and direct.
And, or, but.
I love you
Compound sentences can be made by connecting simple sentences.Example: I like hot dogs. He likes pie. --> I like hot dogs, and he likes pie.Complex sentences can be made from simple sentences where one sentence refers to the other in some way.Example: I go to school. My school is near the park. --> I go to the school that is near the park.
Examples of simple sentences include:I like beets.She dances beautifully.He sat down.I love you.She opened the door.