A simple sentence, also referred to as an independent clause, contains a subject and verb and it expresses a complete thought. An example of a simple sentence is, "I like pumpkin pie".
The opposite of simple in this sentence is complex.
The KEY word in the predicate part of the sentence. It is not the WHOLE predicate. The simple predicate in a sentence is also known as the verb or verbs. The SIMPLE Predicate is not all the other words that are found in the predicate
i went to the shop
it explains the subject's action
The solution to the problem was not simple. A simple menu was planned for the party. They decided to have a simple wedding instead of a big, elaborate one.
A simple sentence: Blood makes me cringe.
Bennet girls makes up the simple subject. Yay for Pride and Prejudice.
Makes sure.
A simple sentence is,"I admire you." (I like you, I look up to you)
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A simple sentence is a sentence with one clause expressing a single thought. This sentence is a simple sentence. This sentence, though similar to the first, is not a simple sentence.
You have a complex sentence. Best is the last word of a complete sentence. When is an adverb. It is followed by the word They. The word They starts a complete sentence. Thus, the word when makes the second sentence subordinate to the first sentence. That makes it complex.
Yes, "This was it" is a simple sentence.
Carbohydrates are made up of simple sugars.
The opposite of simple in this sentence is complex.
Causal connectives are used when one simple sentence is dependent on the other. For example, I put up my umbrella because it was raining." You can't use a connective like "and" or "so" here, because the first simple sentence "I put up my umbrella" is dependent on the second simple sentence "it was raining".