A soldier, very young, lies open-mouthed. There is pillow made of fern beneath his head. (Join into
simple)
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The given sentences: "A soldier, very young, lies open-mouthed. There is pillow made of fern beneath his head." are informed to join into simple and the answer is given below.
- A soldier, very young, lies open-mouthed on the pillow made of fern.
Explanation:
- A simple sentence contains only one subject and one finite verb.
- Here in the sentence 'a soldier' is a subject and 'lies' is the finite verb.
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A soldier, very young, lies open-mouthed. There is pillow made of fern beneath his head can be joined simply as 'A very young soldier lies open-mouthed on a pillow beneath his head made up of fern'.
- Simple sentences are defined as the sentences having only Independent clauses.
- In the given sentence, Subject is the 'Soldier' continues with the predicate- finite verb 'lies'.
- A subject is defined the noun or pronoun-based portion of a sentence whereas, a predicate is the defined as the verb-based portion that the subject execute.
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