The simple subject in the sentence is studied
The use of the pronoun is also still present in poetry. ... In addition, the translators of the King James Version of the Bible attempted to maintain the distinction found in Hebrew between singular and plural second person pronouns. As such, they used "thou" for singular, and "you" for plural.
Answer:
Simple Sentence
Explanation:
The given words belonging to different parts of speech together make up a 'simple sentence.' The subject(pronoun 'we') followed by the verb('departed') and the two prepositional phrases in a row('for Paris' and 'on a Eurostar train', both functioning as an adverb to modify the action). All these elements together follow the structure of a simple sentence conveying a complete sense both lexically and syntactically. Hence, it is <u>a simple sentence</u>.
Changes of form over-time.