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Simple Vs Compound Vs Complex
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When Victor was new at school, Isaiah was the first to befriend him.
complex
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Is AND a coordinating or subordinating conjunction?
coordinating
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The cat and dog fought in the living room.
Simple
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Is BECAUSE a coordinating or subordinating conjunction?
coordinating
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Mark held the ball in his hand and didn't know where to throw it.
Simple
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Subordinate or Independent Clause: when she wanted to go skiing
subordinate
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The police officer turned on his lights, and the red Mustang pulled to the side of the road.
compound
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My mom set the groceries on the counter, and the dog ran off with his food.
compound
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Which type of clause expresses a COMPLETE thought?
independent clause
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The pineapple sat on the counter.
Simple
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I wanted to join the band because I play the saxophone well.
complex
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Subordinate or Independent Clause: after cleaning the living room
subordinate
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Is BEFORE a coordinating or subordinating conjunction?
subordinating
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I always get popcorn when I go to the movies, but my sister gets candy.
compound-complex
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The manager of the store walked the floor, and his employees were taking care of the stock room.
compound
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What is the subject of this ind. clause: The cat jumped on the table.
cat
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Christie and William drove to the park and ate lunch.
Simple
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Is BUT a coordinating or subordinating conjunction?
coordinating
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What is the subject of this ind. clause: Joel prefers chocolate cake.
Joel
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Kelly wanted to go ice skating, but Emma prefered to go to the bowling alley.
Compound
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Although Jessica loved country music, she also enjoyed listening to jazz.
complex
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My favorite TV show is Stranger Things, but my sister really likes Wednesday.
compound
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Isabella tried out for the school play and she was thrilled when she earned the lead part!
complex
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We packed up all the camping gear after our tent was destroyed by a bear.
complex
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The man's suit did not match his tie.
Simple
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What do BOTH subordinate AND independent clauses always contain?
subject and verb
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Subordinate or Independent Clause: a car sped down the freeway
independent
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Is UNTIL a coordinating or subordinating conjunction?
subordinating
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Subordinate or Independent Clause: the horse jumped the fence
independent
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Which type of clause expresses an INCOMPLETE thought?
subordinate clause
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After we finished our hike, we got ice-cream, and we went to the park.
compound-complex
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Is YET a coordinating or subordinating conjunction?
coordinating
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