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Identify the subordinate conjunction: If I don't add baking powder, the cake will not rise.
 
If
 
cake
 
powder
 
will
Identify the subordinate conjunction: I washed the dirty dishes while the cake cooked.
 
while
 
washed
 
dirty
 
cake
Identify the subordinate conjunction: I check on the cake after I waited 50 minutes.
 
after
 
I
 
checked
 
on
Identify the subordinate conjunction: While the cake cooled, I prepared the frosting.
 
while
 
cake
 
prepared
 
frosting
Identify the subordinate conjunction: I came home after I left the grocery store.
 
after
 
came
 
home
 
grocery
Sentence Type: If I do not add baking powder to my batter, the cake will not rise.
 
Complex
 
Simple
 
Compound
Sentence Type: I put the milk and sugar in the bowl, and then I added the flour.
 
Compound
 
Simple
 
Complex
Sentence Type: I also added egg, baking powder, and vanilla to my batter.
 
Simple
 
Compound
 
Complex
Sentence Type: I washed the dirty dishes while the cake cooled.
 
Complex
 
Simple
 
Compound
Sentence Type: I took the plate out the oven, and I sat it on the counter to cool.
 
Compound
 
Simple
 
Complex
Sentence Type: I cut a slice and put it on a plate.
 
Simple
 
Compound
 
Complex
Sentence Type: After I waited 50 minutes, I checked the cake to see if it was ready.
 
Complex
 
Simple
 
Compound
Sentence Type: The cake was delicious, but next time I will use chocolate in the batter.
 
Compound
 
Simple
 
Complex
Sentence Type: Today, I will bake a cake.
 
Simple
 
Compound
 
Complex
Sentence Type: While the cake cooled, I prepared the frosting.
 
Complex
 
Simple
 
Compound
Sentence Type: I poured the ingredients into the pan, and then I put the pan into the oven.
 
Compound
 
Simple
 
Complex
Sentence Type: I used a mixer to mix my ingredients together.
 
Simple
 
Compound
 
Complex
Sentence Type: After I left the grocery store, I came home and put the groceries away.
 
Complex
 
Simple
 
Compound
Sentence Type: I forgot to preheat the oven, so I had to wait another ten minutes.
 
Compound
 
Simple
 
Complex
Sentence Type: I need milk, sugar, and flour from the store.
 
Simple
 
Compound
 
Complex