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Charlie Lola

Charlie Lola. C. Wallace English Prep – 1 st August 26, 2010 Sentence Construction Slide Show. Example of a Simple Sentence (declarative). A simple sentence can either have a simple subject or a compound subject. It can have either a simple predicate or a compound predicate.

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Charlie Lola

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  1. Charlie Lola C. Wallace English Prep – 1st August 26, 2010 Sentence Construction Slide Show

  2. Example of a Simple Sentence (declarative) • A simple sentence can either have a simple subject or a compound subject. • It can have either a simple predicate or a compound predicate.\ • However, a simple sentence has only one independent clause, and it has no dependent clause. The senior mentorsare excitedto see the freshmen at their first pep rally.

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