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A simple sentence is built from the minimum of a subject and a main verb. It can be very short in length (but doesn't have to be): 'The angry dog barks.' It puts across one simple idea ...
When the dog barked. The example of an independent clause above, “The dog barked,” is a simple sentence. Simple sentences can also be longer than this; as long as a sentence consists of only an ...
‘He walked quickly back to the house.’ Simple sentences are important for making clear points. Be careful though - if you only ever use simple sentences in your writing you don’t add much ...
"I love you." A sentence that changed my life. More than once. And it still does. I’m Lonny Cain … and that’s my Perspective.