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He ran as fast as he could change into a simple sentence

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Answered by kalivyasapalepu99
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He ran very fasty is the answer

Simple SentenceA simple sentence is a sentence that consists of just one independent clause. A simple sentence has no dependent clauses. (An independent clause (unlike a dependent clause) can stand alone as a sentence.)

Examples of Simple Sentences

Below are examples of simple sentences.

I cannot drink warm milk.

A day without sunshine is like night.

Only the mediocre are always at their best.

(Novelist Jean Giraudoux)Reality continues to ruin my life. (Cartoonist Bill Watterson).

A simple sentence is not always a short, basic sentence like the four examples shown above. A simple sentence could have a compound subject (i.e., a subject with two or more simple subjects). For example:Jack likes walking.(This is a simple sentence with one simple subject ("Jack").)Jack and Jill like walking.(This is a simple sentence with a compound subject made up of two simple subjects ("Jack" and "Jill").)A simple sentence could also have a compound predicate (when two or more verbs share the same subject). For example:Jack likes fishing.(This is a simple sentence with a normal predicate, i.e., there's just one main verb ("likes").)Jack likes fishing but hates hunting.(This is a simple sentence with a compound predicate. The subject "Jack" is the subject of two verbs ("likes" and "hates").)Jack likes walking and fishing but hates running and hunting.(This is still a simple sentence with a compound predicate. The subject "Jack" is still the subject of two verbs ("likes" and "hates"), but you can see how a simple sentence could start to get quite busy.)Here's an example of a simple sentence with a compound subject, a compound predicate, and direct objects with more than one item.Jack and Jill like walking and fishing but hate running and hunting.(This is still a simple sentence. There are no dependent clauses.)Here is a real-life example of a busy simple sentence:Wolves and European brown bears developed a fear of humans too late and became extinct in the British wilds and the forests and mountains of Europe in medieval times.The Four Types of Sentence StructureThe simple sentence is one of four sentence structures, all of which are shown below. In these examples, the independent clauses are shaded.

A Simple Sentence. A simple sentence has just one independent clause. For example:You're only as good as your last haircut. (Author Fran Lebowitz)A Complex Sentence. A complex sentence has an independent clause and at least one dependent clause. For example:When you write a comic strip, the person on the left always speaks first. (Comedian George Carlin)Read more about complex sentences.

A Compound Sentence. A compound sentence has at least two independent clauses. For example:I used to jog, but the ice cubes kept falling out of my glass. (Singer David Lee Roth)Read more about compound sentences.

A Compound-Complex Sentence. A compound-complex sentence has at least two independent clauses and at least one dependent clause. For example:I stopped believing in Santa Claus when my mother took me to see him in a department store, and he asked for my autograph. (Actress Shirley Temple)

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Answered by Mohaimin96
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Answer:

He ran at the highest possible speed.

Explanation:

'as fast as could' the very phrase means highest speed . so we can give answer likewise.

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