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Post by frankgonzalez on Jan 28, 2010 14:38:58 GMT -5
Simple: 1)The boy cried. 2)Mr. Wells said "absoluely". Compound: 1)The boy ran, jumped, and bled for his track team. 2)My mom yelled; my dad kicked. Complex 1)The boss who was angry fired his employee. 2)My dog who is little eats small portions. Compound-Complex: 1)The man sang, one woman ate a salad, and another ran. 2)The dag barked, on koala climbed a tree, and the other fed its baby.
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Post by Mr. Wells on Feb 1, 2010 12:49:02 GMT -5
Simple: 1)The boy cried. 2)Mr. Wells said "absoluely". CORRECT
Compound: 1)The boy ran, jumped, and bled for his track team. INCORRECT 2)My mom yelled; my dad kicked.CORRECT
Complex 1)The boss, who was angry, fired his employee. 2)My dog, who is little, eats small portions.CORRECT
Compound-Complex: 1)The man sang, one woman ate a salad, and another ran.
2)The dag barked, on koala climbed a tree, and the other fed its baby. CORRECT
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Post by frankgonzalez on Feb 1, 2010 13:36:29 GMT -5
Compound: 1)The boy ran while the man walked.
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Post by Mr. Wells on Feb 4, 2010 14:16:45 GMT -5
Compound: 1)The boy ran while the man walked.
INCORRECT - this is a complex sentence
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Post by frankgonzalez on Feb 5, 2010 13:40:55 GMT -5
Compound: 1)Johnny ate apples, chips, and a sandwich.
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Post by Mr. Wells on Feb 15, 2010 15:43:10 GMT -5
1. This is now a simple sentence
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Post by frankgonzalez on Feb 28, 2010 18:56:56 GMT -5
Johnny ate apples and Jill ate pears.
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