Simple sentence

A simple sentence (sometimes called an independent clause) is a sentence that contains one subject and one verb.[1] It has only one clause. It must also express a complete thought.[2] This follows the rules of syntax in English grammar.

  1. Brian Backman, Building Sentence Skills (Westminster, CA: Teacher Created Materials, 2003), p. 7
  2. Fred Obrecht, Minimum Essentials of English (Hauppauge, NY: Barron's Educational Series, 1999), p. 31

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