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"Write a simple sentence" is a simple sentence. Other examples: The dog buried the bone. Mary sang. George snorted. Pedro had breakfast.
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I like to read. She sings beautifully. The cat meowed loudly. He ran quickly. They danced all night.
A simple predicate is the main very that is in the predicate of a sentence. The simple predicate tells you what the subject is doing. An example is in the sentence My mom started the dryer, the word started is the simple predicate.
In traditional sentence structure, the Subject is always who or what the Verb is referring to. If your sentence were to be "Valuable resources were lost," then "valuable resources" would be the subject.However, this appears to be a non-traditional, or Imperative Sentence, meaning a command or an order. It is telling someone to Consider.In sentences such as these, the subject isn't included, but, is implicitly understood to always be "you," or whomever the sentence is speaking to. This rule is referred to as "I Understood."In your sentence, "Consider the valuable resources that are lost," the simple Predicate would just be what the Subject, you, is doing, "Consider."
That is simple sentence. (You should put a colon in front of the sentence instead of a period and quotation marks around it to make your question more clear for the reader.)
Before, therefore, are two examples of adding a prefix to -fore.
Examples of a simple sentence: "I like the color blue." "It was raining yesterday." "My aunt has a pet dog." "On the internet, Milo and I accessed a search engine and searched for information about King Tutankhamen."
Any single word command is a simple imperative sentence. Examples: "Go!" "Stay!" "Halt!"
Examples of simple sentences include:I like beets.She dances beautifully.He sat down.I love you.She opened the door.