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Compound and Complex Sentence Review Game

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    Sentence structure review
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  • If Beth doesn't get a new car license, she'll get a ticket.
    Complex. Correct.
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  • Mark can't afford a car unless he saves money every month.
    Complex. Correct.
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  • Even though I don't like to swim I love going to the beach in the summer.
    Complex. Wrong.
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  • In spite of the storm that was approaching we still started our morning jog.
    Complex. Wrong.
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  • Unless it's the middle of December, it's very warm today.
    Complex. Wrong.
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  • Sean has a fear of heights nevertheless he enjoys skydiving.
    Compound. Wrong.
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  • Despite the fact that she studied for hours Monica failed the exam.
    Complex. Wrong.
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  • Pat was the most qualified person for the job; however, the company hired someone else.
    Compound. Correct.
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  • Despite the fact that Anthony had already lost two cell phones, his parents gave him another one.
    Complex. Correct.
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  • Although Jamaal grew up in San Francisco he prefers living in Oakland.
    Complex. Wrong.
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  • Rosanne really wanted to learn to drive yet she was too young to get a driver's license.
    Compound. Wrong.
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  • In spite of the high cost of postage, Omar sends a package overseas every week.
    Complex. Correct.
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  • Even though Emily skipped breakfast, but she still has a lot of energy.
    Complex. Wrong.
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  • I wasn't really hungry but I ate lunch anyway.
    Compound. Wrong.
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  • The vacation was more expensive than we had planned, we decided to go anyway.
    Wrong (comma splice).
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  • The chocolate cake tasted terrible. But it looked delicious.
    Compound. Wrong.
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