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Does it take you a very long time to say a simple sentence in public?
You should be able to write the research question in a simple sentence.
Do I have to put it in short, simple sentences?
Let me know how you get along understanding that simple sentence.
It seemed to have more meaning than a simple sentence.
Then she read the few simple sentences and said that they were wonderful.
You should be able to reduce this to two or three simple sentences.
Simple sentences, but the way she'd said them had left him wondering just what it was that they'd told her.
This might explain why reading a simple sentence brought tears to my eyes.
The biggest mistake I have seen is that people do not use short simple sentences.
A simple sentence asserts that something is the case - a fact, an event, a state.
Yet virtually all children understand scores of words and can speak simple sentences by the time they are 3 years old.
Another day, and he was stringing those words together into simple sentences.
She now walks with a limp and can form simple sentences.
He was red with effort and embarrassment by the time he'd completed the simple sentence.
It apparently bothered him to have trouble with such simple sentences.
Usually the remarks are in short, simple sentences: I'm "taking a job away from somebody else."
More than anything else, those simple sentences did it.
The other women spoke to her in short, simple sentences, a little louder than usual.
Spanish does not usually employ such a structure in simple sentences.
Eric, we wish you a lifetime of small words and simple sentences.
Her voice broke on the simple sentence, raw and full of anguish.
Soon, she was speaking only in short, simple sentences.
I'll use short words and simple sentences so that I don't confuse you.
"I could tell you in one simple sentence why he gets drunk," she said contemptuously.