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SIMPLE SENTENCES
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01 DEFINITION

02 FUNCTION

03 TYPE
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DEFINITION

SIMPLE
SENTENCES?

SIMPLE SENTENCES HAS ONE INDEPENDENT


CLAUSE .AN INDEPENDENT CALUSE HAS A
SUBJECT AND A VERB .

INDEPENDENT CLAUSE?
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Designed
The simple sentence is one of the four basic sentence
structures. It serves as a simple statement. Simple
sentences have a complete or complete form.
According to its function, a simple sentence is a news
sentence. It terms simplicity. It functions as a means
of communication, by adding information to the
existing knowlegde of both the speaker and the
listener.
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1. Subject + Verb

C
Intransitive Verb
Appear Arrive Live Rain

Wait Fall Rise Work

Cough Refuse Cry Snow

Die Sneeze Lie Come


He is working
L

It has been
raining
2. Object
S+V+O
This sentence pattern uses transitive verb, There are 2 type of object
A transitive verb needs to tranfer its action Direct object
to something or someone Direct object answers the question whom or
what after transitive verb

Indirect object
Indirect object answers the question to/for
whom and to/for what the action of the verb
Example: is performed
• Jimmy likes dogs
• I push the door
• shanti give my cat a bowl of milk
• I gave her a book
3. Noun

S + V + Noun Example

• Jane became a
This sentence pattern uses
lawyer
linking verb

The noun describing the • They are friend


subject
• The woman are
doctor
Position of adj 1
attributive position and
predicative position
Steven and Mark are
carrying a table

Steven and Mark are Position of adj 2


carrying a heavy table after find/make/keep+object

Position of adj 3

Common Mistakes
4. Adverb
We progressed slowly (v)

She is an incredibly
amazing cook (adj)
Formulatio
He cookc really n
amazingly (adv)

Interestingly, she comes


from England (ws)

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Mistakes
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Subject + Verb + Adjective


The adjective describes the subject.

Example
You go crazy.
He is weird

5. Adjective
6. Compound Subject and
Compound Predicat

A simple sentence can have a compound subject, but that’s


still just one subject.

A simple sentence can have a compound predicat, a compound predicate is two


or more verbs or verb phrases that share the same subject and are joined by a
conjunction.
Example

Harry and I watched a


movie(compound subject) 01
• Ani mopped and
scrubbed the kitchen
floor (compound verb)
02

Ana and Yuni read and wrote

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(compound subject, compound
verb)
Maria went to the market, and
she bought an apple. One
subject, two verbs (WRONG)

Sandy drove to the market, and


the dog went with her. Two
subjects, two verbs (WRONG)

Maria and Jose went to the


market. One compound subject,
one verb (CORRECT)
Common Mistakes

The morning felt more


exciting

I like very much ice You speak english


cream good

She is succes
.
Me and Johnny live
here
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My friend Layla studied biology in
University

Even with the wheater being nasty,


the couple and their families
decided to go ahead with the
wedding as planned
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