A. Only one subject and many verbs
B. Only one subject and one finite verb.
C. Only one subject and two verbs.
D. A subordinate Clause.
Explanation: A simple sentence has only one subject and one finite verb. Verbs that change their form when the subject’s number, person, or tense changes are called finite verbs. However, if the verb does not change its form, it is called a non-finite verb.
Therefore, the correct answer here is “B.only one subject and one finite verb.”
So we thing you get answer of “A simple sentence has —-“. If you understand this rule you can answer this question. Answer this question in the comment box.
➡️The verb “___” in the sentence “He eats lunch” is a finite verb.
A. Eats
B. Lunch
C. He
D. Is eating
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