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Thursday, 30 April 2020

What I have learned (in quarantine) Writing

Hey readers today I´m going to explain what I have learned in writing. So, here we go...

A simple sentence has a subject (a noun or pronoun) and a verb (an action or state). It makes sense on its own. It can also include extra information, such as adjectives or adverbs.

I hope that makes sense guys and here are my sentences as an example.


  1. My grandpa was mowing the lawn.


  1. The kid was hurt by a bully.
  2. There was a farmer called Old McDonald.
  3. My toy was fluffy.
  4. I was scooting down the road.

3 comments:

  1. Well done Stanley they are simple sentences.Adding adjectives makes your sentences more interesting.Try adding adjectives next time. Keep up the blog posts.
    Trish Wakefield

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  2. Hey Stan
    those are some simple sentances stan. goog job why did you write sentances about that?
    by Grace

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  3. Hi Stanley, I like your examples of simple sentences. It does make sense. Can you have colour code the words to show which is the subject and which is the verb next time?
    Mr Matai

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