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What do you call that sentence consisting of a noun and a verb phrase in its simplest form? A. a morpheme B. a transform C. a kernel sentence D. none of the above
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sentence consisting of a noun and a verb phrase in its simplest form is called
C. a kernel sentence.
A morpheme is the most basic element of a word. A transform is when a certain part of speech is transformed into another one.
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