The teacher was going around the class, asking each student grammar and English composition questions. "Henry, I want you to compose a sentence using the words 'cheese' and 'liver'." So Henry stands up next to his desk, and facing the teacher, states, "My mother made dinner last night; it was liver and cheese." "Very good, Henry, but that's a compound sentence, and I was looking for a simple declarative sentence. How about you, Sally?" Sally stands up and says, "My dad takes a cheese and liver sandwich to work everyday. He likes them so much." The teacher is getting frustrated with the class, "No, that is also a compound sentence. Is there anyone here who knows what a simple, declarative sentence is?" At the back of the class, Pablo stands up next to his desk and declares, "Liver alone; cheese mine!"