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Simple Sentences

There are two types of simple sentences: two-part sentences and one-part sentences.

Two-part sentences have a subject and a predicate:

"I think." - زٌه فِکر کَوٌم.

One-part sentences have only one part, usually a predicate:

"Come here. - دٌلْتَه راشَه.

Simple sentences can be unextended (consisting only of a subject and a predicate):

"We go." - مُوږ ڂُو.

Simple sentences can also be extended (including not only a subject and a predicate, but also objects, attributes, and adverbial modifiers):

"We go home." - مُوږ کُور تَه ڂُو.

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