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Gerardo Barrios

Faculty: Sciences and Humanities.

Career: Bachelor of English Language.

Subject: English Grammar III.

Lica.: Reina Margarita Ventura.

Activity: Simple Sentences.

Student´s Names:

I. Vásquez Ramos, Kevin Alexander.

SMLI012220.

II. De Cruz Zuniga, Tatiana Paola.

SMLI028120.
20 Simple Sentences.

I. 4 with simple subjects and simple predicates.

Carlos broke his leg.

SS SP

She dances with me.

SS SP

They jumped in the garden.

SS SP

Juan walks alone.

SS SP

II. 4 with complete subjects and complete predicates.

The car raced really fast yesterday in the competition

We offered going to to the mall to buy some clothes

I like pepperoni pizza with cheese in the inside

My sister’s friend Yolanda, works at the mall selling phones.

CS
III. 4 with compound subjects and compound predicates.

The wine and the cheeses table are going to taste good together

CS

My husband and my son usually play soccer together

CS

My mom and I went together to her doctor’s appointment

CS

The police officer asked us for our driving license and our ID as well

CS

IV. 2 when the subject is a Gerund or Gerund Phrase.

1. Eating is very important for health.

2. I like walking in the park.

V. 2 when the subject is a Noun Clause.

What the doctor said was sad.

What she created surprised me.

VI. 2 when the subject is a Verb Phrase. (Infinitive phrase).


1. I like to read in the afternoon.

S VP

2. I dislike to sleep after lunch.

S VP

VII. 2 with an Introductory phrase.

At the beginning of the day, I have my first class.

IP

Before eat I wash my hands.

IP

VIII. What’s the difference between Simple and Compound Sentences?

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