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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.
The sentence "The family needed food" is a simple sentence, as it contains a single independent clause with a subject and a verb. The sentence "The family needed other supplies" is also a simple sentence for the same reason. If you combine both sentences, you could create a compound sentence: "The family needed food, and they needed other supplies."
Yes, "This was it" is a simple sentence.
The opposite of simple in this sentence is complex.
This is a simple sentence.
Creating a line graph is a simple thing to do. If you have two points, you can create a line graph.
it is compound sentence
Making a simple sentence is easy.
there are 2 in a simple sentence
No. If it's a question, it's simply not a sentence. A question and a sentence are different.