I shall come and see your mother some fine day.
(Make simple sentence)
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I come and see your mother one fine day.
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I shall come to see your mother some fine day.
Explanation:
A simple sentence is a sentence with one main or independent clause only. It has only one ‘subject and predicate’. In this sentence 'I' is the subject present and the predicate is shall come to see your mother some fine day.
The predicate contains the main clause as well which is come to see your mother and is an independent clause as it can stand on its own. The given ‘sentence’ has been changed into a simple sentence from a compound sentence.
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