soapy left his bench and strolled out of the square( rewrite as a simple sentence
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Leaving his bench, Soapy strolled out of the square.
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Leaving his bench, Soapy strolled out of the square. -This is the answer.
About simple sentences:
- There are three types of sentences -simple, compound and complex.
- Simple sentences are those with one subject and and one predicate. there may be phrase, but there is just one independent clause.
- Independent clause means a group of words that have a complete meaning and can stand on its own.
- Here we have a compound sentence- that is there are two independent clauses.
- When we convert it into a simple sentence, we can have a phrase (group of words with incomplete meaning) and a clause ( a group of words with a complete meaning).
- The phrase is 'Leaving his bench' and the clause is 'Soapy strolled out of the square'.
- Therefore the simple sentence is: Leaving his bench, Soapy strolled out of the square.
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