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Simple, Compound, or Complex
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Whenever I am tired from homework, I take a quick jog. complex (Whenever I am…) complex (Whenever I am…)
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Some looked glum, but others were more cheerful. compound compound
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I dash out of the house before I miss the bus. complex (before I miss…) complex (before I miss…)
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They went to the library and borrowed some books. simple (comp. predicate only) simple (comp. predicate only)
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I can’t go since the party is on a school night. complex (since the party…) complex (since the party…)
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At the end of the day, I turn off all the Halloween lights. simple (prep. phrase at beginning) simple (prep. phrase at beginning)
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Although the necklace was very inexpensive, she cherished it for sentimental reasons. complex (Although the necklace…) complex (Although the necklace…)
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The dog slept and it snored. compound (very short ind. clauses) compound (very short ind. clauses)
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There are more kinds of trees than you can imagine. complex (than you can…) complex (than you can…)
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In a few minutes, this class will end, and you will be off to your next class. compound
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I like to bring cake since I am a great baker. complex (since I am…) complex (since I am…)
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He wants to dress as Batman for the costume party. simple simple
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We like to cook a big breakfast whenever our kids come home. complex (whenever our kids…) complex (whenever our kids…)
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