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neonofarm [45]
3 years ago
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write 2 simple sentences with 1 subject and 3 verb and Write 2 simple sentences with 2 subject and 3​

English
1 answer:
Westkost [7]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

<u>Annie</u> <em>fished</em>, <em>biked</em>, and <em>hiked</em> last week.

<u>My brother</u> <em>likes</em> corn, <em>hates</em> broccoli, and <em>enjoys</em> candy.

<u>Millie</u> and <u>Anna</u> <em>swam</em>, <em>ran</em>, and <em>biked</em>.

<u>My cousin</u> and <u>I </u><em>watched</em> movies, <em>ate </em>popcorn, and <em>drank </em>soda.

Explanation:

Simple sentences only contain one clause with a subject and predicate. So, simply write who does what, minding how many subjects and verbs you were required. Avoid making a complex sentence; don't make mulitple parts in the sentence.

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