5 simple senteces are to do with: what, how, who, where and what. hope this helps you:)
Simple sentences are easier to understand. They are easy to translate. They are easier to write than complex sentences.
The word that joins two simple sentences is a conjunction.
Simple kind of sentences are called affirmative sentences.
I am a fox! You are a Fox! Your Mum is in My Bed! Your Dad is in your Sisters bed!
simple sentences
Pay attention on subjects and verbs to identify simple sentences , you will then include subordinates and coordinates for compound sentences .
Some common conjunctions used to join simple sentences and form compound sentences are "and," "but," "or," "so," and "yet."
CLASSIFICATION OF SENTENCES BY TYPES: declarative sentences interrogative sentences imperative sentence exclamatory sentences CLASSIFICATION OF SENTENCES BY PREDICATION simple compound complex compound complex
One that is not complex.
A teacher can teach simple and compound sentences by using examples for illustration purposes.
Generally 5-7 sentences.
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.