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Creating Simple Sentences

Creating Simple Sentences

Meet Dory.

Dory is a simple girl who likes simple things. She draws simple pictures, she picks simple flowers, and she writes simple sentences.

When Dory writes sentences, she doesn't fill them with words, clauses, and lots of extra verbs. Instead, she gets straight to the point and writes simple sentences.





Simple sentences are sentences that contain one complete thought.

To form a simple sentence you add a subject and a verb or a subject and a predicate.

I like cats.
My dog has fleas.
The snow and ice are melting.

The practice questions and video below provide more information about simple sentences and teach you how to use them in your own writing.


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