I think you mean Single cream (as opposed to double cream.)
Single cream is for pouring and double cream is meant to be whipped so it stands up firm.
These are the terms used in the UK. In the USA I think they use different words for the types of cream.
To put it simply, the simple subject is: Ice cream.
the simple subject is you because its talking to a person.so it is you
brown and cream colored
present simple - I like ice cream. My brother likes ice cream too.past simple - I went to the cinema.The verbs are in bold
no, they are complex machines
Tonight I will dream about ice cream.
Simple present and simple past (or past simple and present simple). They are called simple because they only have one verb.I like ice cream.I had ice cream for lunch
Mary and Alice ate ice cream is an example. Maryand Alice are the two elements that constitute the compound subject, and ate ice cream is the simple predicate.
A simple sentence consists of one clause. It can be:a statement: I like ice cream (positive) John doesn't like ice cream. (negative).a question:Do you like ice cream? (yes/no question).Who likes ice cream? (With question word)you like ice cream? (using intonation)an imperative: Stand up! Don't walk on the grass.an exclamation: What a noise! Ouch!
A simple sentence consists of one clause. It can be:a statement: I like ice cream (positive) John doesn't like ice cream. (negative).a question:Do you like ice cream? (yes/no question).Who likes ice cream? (With question word)you like ice cream? (using intonation)an imperative: Stand up! Don't walk on the grass.an exclamation: What a noise! Ouch!
There are two simple tenses past simple and present simple.They are called simple tense because they have one main verb no auxiliary verb.present simple -- I walk to school.past simple -- I walked to school yesterday.
Present simple sentences have one verb in the present form.For he/she/it or a singular noun subject the present tense form of a verb is - verb + s eg She likes ice cream. The doctor likes ice cream.For all other subjects the present tense form is the base verb eg They like ice cream, we like ice cream. The boys like ice cream