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We can not always convey ourselves in simple sentences.
A.cannot always convey
B.can not always express
C.cannot always express
D.can not always communicate

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer:

C. cannot always express

Explanation:

A sentence is considered simple if only one independent clause is present.

A clause is a group of words in grammar that consists of a subject and a predicate. The word that expresses the topic of a sentence or who or what is carrying out an action is the subject. A subject can be a noun (such as a car or Tom) or a noun phrase (such as a brief book or green apples) (you, they). A word that describes what the subject is doing is the predicate. A verb (runs, is) and the words that control or modify it make up the predicate (fast, hungry).

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