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Introduction to Simple Sentences

What Is a Simple Sentence?

A simple sentence contains a subject (the person, place, or thing) and a verb (the action). It expresses a complete thought.

  • Example: “The dog runs.”
    • Subject: The dog (Who or what is the sentence about?)
    • Verb: runs (What is the action?)

      Basic Sentence Structure

      The basic structure of a simple sentence is:

      • Subject + Verb + Object (optional)

      Examples:

      1. “I play.”(Subject: I, Verb: play)
      2. “She reads.”(Subject: She, Verb: Reads)
      3. “The cat sleeps.”(Subject: Cat, Verb: Sleeps)
      4. “The boy runs.” (Subject: boy, Verb: runs)
      5. “She dances.” (Subject: she, Verb: dances)
      6. “The bird flies.” (Subject: bird, Verb: flies)

Take a book and make a simple sentences using the subject and verbs below:

Seven Person Pronouns Verb Simple Sentence
I Dance I Dance
You Listen You Listen
He Speaks He Speaks
She Hates She Hates
It Jumps It Jumps
They Talk They Talk
We Learn We Learn

Sentence Building with Objects

Examples:

  • “I eat an apple.”
  • “She kicks the ball.”
  • “The dog chases the cat.”

The bold words are the objects( Apple, Ball, Cat)

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