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More “simple, compound, or complex”
• The students studied and came in for extra help.
• Simple-(compound pred.)
• I like to watch the Phillies, but my husband likes to watch the Eagles.
• Compound (, but)
• Let’s have pizza before we go to the game.
• Complex (before we go…)
• Whenever I drive long distances, I play loud music and sing.
• Complex (Whenever I drive…)
• Depending on your location, the leaves are beautiful now.
• Simple (prep. phrase in front)
• In the middle of the ceiling, I hung a quote by Harper Lee.
• Simple (prep. phrase in front)
• I must take my dog to the groomer tonight, and he won’t like that very much.
• compound (, and)
• I hope that traffic is light tomorrow, yet it never is on a Friday.
• Compound (, yet)
• Some of the students like English although others don’t.
• Complex (although others don’t)