Kamis, 20 Mei 2010

Simple Sentence

Lesson One

Simple Sentences

A simple sentence has a subject and a verb and completes a thought.

For example:

She went to the store. (subject = she / verb = went)

However, some people choose not to use a subject, as in this example:

Question: Where did she go?

Answer: Went to the store.

"Went to the store," is not good English. If you want your English to improve, avoid making this kind of mistake.

Starting with simple sentences in this level, we will study sentence structure and if you go through all of the lessons in order, hopefully, your writing and speaking will get better.

Here are some examples:

She's afraid of spiders.

She loves her baby.

He's sitting
on the ground.

The bridge fell down.

The vacuum cleaner is working.

He eats rice with chopsticks.

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