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Sliva [168]
3 years ago
5

Can anyone help me solve these?

English
1 answer:
miv72 [106K]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

1. Compound sentence. Verbs: pray, are.

2. Simple sentence. Verb: are.

3. Simple sentence. Verb: has.

4. Compound sentence. Verbs: call, was, comes.

5. Simple sentence. Verb: has, have.

6. Compound sentence. Verb: have

7. Compound sentence. Verbs: imitated, used.

8. Compound sentence. verbs: have, have.

9. Simple sentence. Verb: are.

10. Simple sentence. Verb: use, combine.

Explanation:

A simple sentence is one that has a single independent clause (which is one that can convey a complete thought, without needing a complement). In this case, this sentence has only one subject and one predicate.

Compound sentences, on the other hand, have more than one independent clause, more than one subject and more than one predicate.

Verbs, in turn, are the words that indicate that some action is taking place.

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