Professor Rao’s smart students completed and turned in their
assignment identify simple, compound, complex
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A dependent clause contains a subject and a verb, but no complete thought.
A SIMPLE SENTENCE has one independent clause. ...
A COMPOUND SENTENCE has two independent clauses joined by. ...
A COMPLEX SENTENCE has one dependent clause (headed by a subordinating conjunction or a relative pronoun ) joined to an independent clause.
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The sentence is a simple sentence.
- A simple sentence is a sentence that consists of only one clause with a single subject.
- A simple sentence can also be compound or complex.
- The sentences have one dependent or independent clause.
- It conveys a lone full idea that is capable of standing alone.
- For example:
- The dog ran and barked.
- Rose and Tom ate too much and felt sick.
- However, It's not necessary for a simple phrase to be brief. It is also many times subject to certain adjectives.
- In the given sentence, the professor's students are smart and have completed as well as submitted their assignments.
- In the given sentence, there are two verbs which are "completed" and "turned in."
- The sentence, though, only represents one full idea, making it a basic and simple sentence.
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