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English Reminder: Simple Sentence Structure

Updated: Jan 5

Understanding the structure of simple sentences is key to building your English skills. By starting with basic sentence patterns, you’ll create a strong foundation for more complex communication. Let’s break down the simplest structure: Subject + Verb + Object.


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A simple English sentence follows the Subject + Verb + Object structure. Here’s a quick breakdown:


🔹 Subject – who or what the sentence is about.🔹 Verb – what the subject is doing.🔹 Object – what the action is affecting (optional in some sentences).


Example Sentences:

  1. I (Subject) eat (Verb) lunch (Object).

  2. She (Subject) reads (Verb) books (Object).

  3. They (Subject) play (Verb) soccer (Object).


Tip: Start with simple sentences and gradually add more details. The clearer your sentence structure, the easier it will be to understand and communicate!

 
 
 

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