Simple sentence with one subject and one verb.

20 3 Simple sentence which has direct speech.

3.2.1.1 Simple sentence with one subject and one verb.

The simple sentence bellow belongs to simple sentence with one subject and one verb which found in the novel. Table 4.2 Simple sentences No. Simple Sentence Page 1. The Mole had been working very hard all the morning. 11 2. The Rat looked around him. 27 3. Spring was moving in the air above and in the earth below and around him. 11 4. This better than white washing. 12 5. Boating is played out. 27 6. We shall hear about it quite soon enough. 27 7. Never in his life had he seen a river. 13 8. The Mole was bewitched, entranced, fascinated. 13 9. It was too late. 15 10. The boat struck the bank full tilt. 15 11. The dreamer, the joyous oarsman lay on his back at the bottom of the boat, his heels in the air. 15 Universitas Sumatera Utara 21 12. This is splendid. 28 13. It doesn’t matter 15 14. I want you badly, both of you. 28 15. The times we’ve had together. 16 16. Here the Rat nudged the Mole. 17 17. All the world seems out on the river today. 19 18. There was a moment’s painful silence. 28 19. Neither was the Otter. 20 20. The Mole looked down. 20 21. There was a streak of bubbles on the surface of the river. 20 22. The voice was still in his ear. 20 23. Then Toad burst out laughing. 28 24. The Rat shook his head with a smile. 21 25. Greatly alarmed, he made a grab at the side of the boat, and the next moment-sploosh 22 26. It’s not such a very bad house. 28 27. You have got to help me. 28 28. Early or late he’s always the same fellow. 27 29. The stables are over there to the right. 27 30. It’s almost important. 28 31. I’ve given that up long ago. 29 Universitas Sumatera Utara 22 32. I’ve discovered the real thing. 29 33. It was indeed very compact and comfortable. 29 34. I beg your pardon. 30 35. Toad was watching both of them closely. 31 36. I don’t really care. 31 37. It was a golden afternoon. 31 38. This is real life for gentlemen. 32 39. It won’t take very long. 32 40. The Rat danced up and down in the road. 34 41. I’ll have the law on you. 34 42. It was indeed a sorry sight. 35 43. At intervals he was still heard to murmur ‘Poop-Poop’ 35 44. The Rat shook him by the shoulder. 35 45. He is now possessed. 36 46. The Rat turned from him in despair. 37 47. He’s quite hopeless. 37 48. I give it up. 37 49. Toad went up to town by an early train this morning. 38 50. And he has ordered a large and very expensive motor car. 38 51. The Mole had to be content with this. 40 52. Everything was very still now. 43 Universitas Sumatera Utara 23 53. Then the pattering began. 43 54. But the Mole was not there. 45 55. He listened for a time. 45 56. The home seemed very quite. 45 57. The Mole’s cap was missing from its accustomed peg. 45 58. There they were, sure enough. 45 59. The Mole fell backwards on the snow from sheer surprise and delight. 51 60. We’ll stand no nonsense whatever. 57 61. Presently they all sat down to luncheon together. 62 62. The Badger simply beamed on him. 62 63. They were a powerful people, and rich, and a great builders. 64 64. It’s their way. 64 65. And now there is Badger here again. 64 66. And so it will ever be. 64 67. The signals were coming through. 74 68. The Badger strode up the steps. 85 69. There was a long, long paused. 87 70. At last he spoke. 87 71. I’ve never seen Toad so determined. 88 72. However, we will see it out. 89 73. He must never be left an instant unguarded. 89 Universitas Sumatera Utara 24 74. They arranged watches accordingly. 89 75. He had to wait some minutes for an answer. 89 76. Indeed, I almost hope not. 90 77. The clerk scratched his nose with his pen. 95 78. No answer came. 101 79. He was tired of Toad, his sulks and his airs and his meanness. 110 80. Toad was delighted with the suggestion. 114 81. The world and the thought alone were worth fifty blankets. 143 82. She relinquished the tiller for a moment. 148 83. Toad was never completely taken back. 150 84. These are some of the milder verses. 154 85. Toad was almost himself again by now. 156 86. She won’t do any harm. 156 87. Toad went a little faster; then faster still, and faster. 156 88. He could hear them close behind him now. 159 89. At last he spoke. 171 90. The affair was soon over. 182 91. I sacrifice this fair morning on the altar of duty and friendship. 186 92. All was a shake and a shiver-glints and gleams and sparkles, rustle and swirl, chatter and bubble. 13 93. It’s brother and sister to me, and aunts, and company, and food and 16 Universitas Sumatera Utara 25 drink, and naturally washing. 94. A swirl of water and a cloop and the mayfly was invisible no more. 20 95. The Mole could feel him laughing, right down his arm and through his, and so into his-the Mole’s neck. 22 96. Since early morning he had been swimming in the river, in company with his friends, the ducks. 25 97. It was water Rat 14 98. The Mole was quite for a minute or two. 21 99. His fads never do. 32 100. The barge-woman was still laughing. 148 There are 100 simple sentences which contain a subject and a verb. However, there are five sentences are chosen as sample since they have different elements that building up those sentences. 1 The Mole- had been working- very hard- all the morning. 2 The Rat- looked- around him. 3 It- was- water Rat. 4 It- doesn’t- matter. 5 The Rat shook his head with a smile. The above simple sentences are simple sentence which consists of one subject and one verb . The simple sentences 1 shows us that it has ‘the Mole’, it’s a Universitas Sumatera Utara 26 noun phrase, as a subject of that sentence, then followed by ‘had been working’ , verb phrase as predicate, ‘very hard’ as an adverb of manner, and ‘all the morning’ as an adverb of time. The simple sentence 2 is a little too different with sentence 1 for it has a noun phrase as a subject the Rat, and verb phrase as a predicate looked, and the last is a noun phrase around him as an object. The simple sentence 3 has it as its subject and an auxiliary verb, was, as its predicate, and water Rat as an object of that sentence. The next simple sentence has a subject and predicate with no object or adverb. Its subject is it and predicate is doesn’t matter. This simple sentence is also called a simple sentence with intransitive verb, for it doesn’t require an object to complete its meaning to be sentence. Finally the last simple sentence 5 has a subject the Rat, predicate shook, object his head and an adverb with a smile. This simple sentence also called a simple sentence with transitive verb group, for it must have an object to complete its meaning. It’s kind of weird if an object doesn’t exist.

3.2.1.2 The Simple Sentence which consists of two verbs and a subject