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		<description><![CDATA[Simple Sentences <p>A simple sentence has one complete thought and only one subject-verb connection.</p> <p>1. Simple subject, simple predicate.</p> <p><em>Example:</em> <strong><em>Gretchen goes</em></strong> to school. <em><strong>Richard plays</strong></em> basketball.</p> <p>2. Simple subject, compound predicate.</p> <p><em>Example:</em> <em>Linda</em> <em><strong>went</strong></em> to the market and <em><strong>bought</strong></em> fruits. <em>Nelson</em> <em><strong>turns</strong></em> on the radio and <em><strong>listens</strong></em> to the music.</p> <p>3. Compound subject, simple <p>Continue reading <a href="http://www.worldenglishclub.com/kinds-of-sentences-according-to-structure">Kinds of Sentences According to Structure</a>]]></description>
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