In Armenian grammar, simple sentences are composed of a subject, predicate, and occasionally an object. These sentences are typically made up of one independent clause and do not contain any dependent clauses. The structure of a simple sentence in Armenian is very similar to that of English. It usually follows the Subject-Verb-Object (SVO) order, but sometimes can vary depending on emphasis. In this exercise, we will practice filling in the blanks in simple Armenian sentences to help you understand and master the basic sentence structure.