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Look at these two
simple sentences
:
I was tired. I went to the shop.
Now look at this
compound sentence
:
I was tired but I went to the shop.
In
each case, the sentences have equal meaning. They are equally important.
In a complex sentence, however, one clause is more important and one is less
important.
Although I was tired, I went to the shop.
Now the reader knows which part of the sentence is the main idea – “I went
to the shop.”
Compound-Complex Sentences
As the name suggests, this type of sentence is a
mix of compound and complex
sentences. It must have at least two independent clauses, and one dependent
clause, meaning it has at least three clauses. We use the same conjunctions (sub-
ordinators or FANBOYS)
to join the different parts; however, the clauses could go
in any order.
The dog barked loudly, and she ran all around the room as her owner tried
to relax with his newspaper.
The scouts did not think they’d make it to the destination because it was
so far away, and they were exhausted from the long journey.
Note the conjunctions above. They are used just the
same as in complex or
compound sentences.
Sentence Types
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Review
There are four types of sentence in English:
Simple
We play football.
Compound
We play football, and they play rugby.
Complex
We play football when we’re not busy at school.
Compound-complex
We play football if it’s sunny, and sometimes we play tennis.
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