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Post by connielee on Jan 28, 2010 14:28:39 GMT -5
Simple Sentence: The man walked. The child skipped.
Compound Sentence: The man walked; the woman drove. The child skipped; The friend jumped.
Complex Sentence: The man, who was at the restaurant, walked slowly. The child, who was hyperactive, jumped around the living room.
Compound-Complex Sentence: As the man walked, one woman drove, and the child rode a bicycle. As the child jumped, one friend exercised, and another played a game.
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Post by Mr. Wells on Feb 1, 2010 12:50:19 GMT -5
Simple Sentence: The man walked. The child skipped. CORRECT
Compound Sentence: The man walked; the woman drove. The child skipped; The friend jumped. CORRECT
Complex Sentence: The man, who was at the restaurant, walked slowly. The child, who was hyperactive, jumped around the living room. CORRECT
Compound-Complex Sentence: As the man walked, one woman drove, and the child rode a bicycle.
As the child jumped, one friend exercised, and another played a game. CORRECT
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