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This document categorizes sentences into four main types based on the number and type of clauses they contain: simple sentences with one independent clause, compound sentences with more than one independent clause, complex sentences with one independent clause and at least one dependent clause, and compound-complex sentences with more than one independent clause and at least one dependent clause. Examples are provided for each sentence type.
This document categorizes sentences into four main types based on the number and type of clauses they contain: simple sentences with one independent clause, compound sentences with more than one independent clause, complex sentences with one independent clause and at least one dependent clause, and compound-complex sentences with more than one independent clause and at least one dependent clause. Examples are provided for each sentence type.
This document categorizes sentences into four main types based on the number and type of clauses they contain: simple sentences with one independent clause, compound sentences with more than one independent clause, complex sentences with one independent clause and at least one dependent clause, and compound-complex sentences with more than one independent clause and at least one dependent clause. Examples are provided for each sentence type.
four main types, depending on the number and type of clauses they contain: 1. Simple (one independent clause): We drove from Connecticut to Tennessee in one day. 2. Compound (more than one independent clause): We were exhausted, but we arrived in time for my father's birthday party. 3. Complex (one independent clause and at least one dependent clause): Although he is now 79 years old, he still claims to be 65. 4. Compound-complex (more than one independent clause and at least one dependent clause): After it was all over, my dad claimed he knew we were planning something, but we think he was really surprised.