Simple Sentences Question Preview (ID: 11113)
Simple Sentences Are The Easiest Of The Sentence Types. Without These Sentences, None Of The Other Sentences Are Possible.
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Formula: Stephanie and James wanted to go to the store.
a) SSVV
b) SVV
c) SSV
d) SV
Verb(s): Jenny would like to play in the park.
a) would like-play
b) would
c) play
d) would like
Formula: Tina baked and decorated the cake.
a) SVV
b) SSVV
c) SSV
d) SV
Subject(s): Papa John's has the best pizza in the world.
a) John's
b) Papa John's
c) pizza
d) Papa
Verb(s): Tom does not like to play in the water.
a) play
b) does not like
c) like
d) does like
Formula: Sarah and Tom wanted to play and eat at the park.
a) SSVV
b) SVV
c) SSV
d) SV
Prepositional Phrase: Tom wanted to run to the playground.
a) to run
b) wanted
c) to the playground
d) Tom
Subject(s): Tony could not see the road in the driving rain.
a) rain
b) road
c) Tony
d) could not see
Verb(s): Tony could not see the road in the driving rain.
a) Tony
b) could not see
c) driving
d) could see
Prepositional Phrase: Tony could not see the road in the driving rain.
a) Tony
b) could not see
c) see the road
d) in the driving rain
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