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We eat that we may live change into simple

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Answered by bestanswers
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                  Simple sentences are termed 'simple' because they contain only one subject and one verb. Unlike other types of sentences, a simple sentence has only one independent clause and no dependent clause.

The simple sentence for We eat that we may live can be

We eat to live.

Other example:

Compound sentence :  He is rich, yet he is unhappy.

Simple sentence : Despite being rich he is unhappy.

Answered by aqibkincsem
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We get straightforward sugars from the organic products we eat and various diverse sugars. They cause migraines for a great many people.


On these pages, we will separate the ideal tenses into short areas that will make them less demanding to get it.

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