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Compound-Complex The last stop

What is it? Compound-complex sentences are exactly what they sound like: a compound sentences where at least one part is complex Because you ate the cake, you will become fat, and I will not. George will not attend the meeting because his car is broken, so I will go instead since my car works.

Look Closely! Which is simple, compound, complex, compound-complex? I will leave when she wakes up. Janet and Paul watched TV. and ate dinner. Lisa drove the car after she found her keys, but I got there before her because I left earlier.. Blake was lost, yet he found his way.