I was walking in the field.I saw a snake.I ran away.combin to simple sentences
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seeing a snake, I ran away when walking in the field
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Walking in the field and seeing a snake, I ran away.
- A simple sentence is a sentence that consists of only one clause with a single subject.
- These sentences have the most basic elements which help them to make meaningful sentences.
- A simple sentence can also be compound or complex.
- The sentences have one dependent or independent clause.
- For example -
- The dog ran and barked.
- Tom and Lily took the train.
- Jim waited for the train
- In the given sentence, while walking in the field, the person saw a snake and he/she ran away.
- Thus, the correct sentence after the conversion is - Walking in the field and seeing a snake, I ran away.
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