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Can simple sentences examples?
Could sentence example
- I wish you could hear yourself talking.
- What could he do about it but lose more sleep?
- How could she blame him?
- How could he find out?
- I never thought I could do it.
- I had let so much gas out of my balloon that I could not rise again, and in a few minutes the earth closed over my head.
How can simple sentence?
Simple sentences are sentences containing one independent clause, with a subject and a predicate. Modifiers, compound subjects, and compound verbs/predicates can be used in simple sentences. The standard arrangement of a simple sentence is subject + verb + object, or SVO order.
Can you please sentences?
Examples: “Could you please move this box?” “I could, but I am really busy right now.” “Could you please pass that paper.” “Sure, I can.”
Would use in sentences?
In reported speech clauses, “would” is the past tense of “will.”…The Many Uses of ‘Would’ in Everyday Speech, Part 1.
Uses of ‘Would’ | Example | Structure |
---|---|---|
Asking someone to do something | Would you mind passing the jelly? | Would you mind + gerund + object |
Reported speech | Anita said that she would bring the drinks. | Subject + said + (that) + noun clause |
What is simple sentence and examples?
A simple sentence has the most basic elements that make it a sentence: a subject, a verb, and a completed thought. Examples of simple sentences include the following: Joe waited for the train. “Joe” = subject, “waited” = verb. The train was late.
What are the different types of simple sentences?
There are two different types of simple sentence. Depending upon structure, these include: Compound Verbs and Compound Subjects – Some sentences have a single subject and two or more verbs. Other sentences have a single verb and two or more subjects. For example: The dog barked and ran (Compound verb) Jack and Jill went up a hill.
Can You give Me Some examples of simple sentences?
Joe went to the store.
What are some examples of sentences?
I ate dinner.
What are the 5 sentence structures?
The Five Sentence Structures (SV, SVC, SVO, SVOO, SVOC) 1. subject=intransitive verb talk=vi I am talking. I am talking to you now. to you= object of the preposition now=adverb of time 2. subject+linking verb+complement linking verb=connects the s+c complement=describes the subject I am sexy. The bread smells good.