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Worksheet for identifying simple, compound, and complex sentences with helpful tips and examples.

A worksheet titled "Simple, Compound, and Complex" with tips for identifying sentence types, featuring exercises to classify sentences as simple, compound, or complex.

A worksheet titled "Simple, Compound, and Complex" with tips for identifying sentence types, featuring exercises to classify sentences as simple, compound, or complex.

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Let's solve this step by step. We need to classify each sentence as simple, compound, or complex based on its structure.

Definitions:


- Simple sentence: One independent clause (a complete thought with a subject and verb).
- Compound sentence: Two or more independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction (FANBOYS: For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So).
- Complex sentence: One independent clause and at least one dependent clause (starts with subordinating conjunctions like AAWWUBBIS: As, Although, After, While, When, Unless, Because, Before, If, Since).

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Now let’s analyze each sentence:

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1. Do you want to go to the park?

- This is a single question with one independent clause.
- Answer: Simple

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2. While Max was at recess, he fell and hurt his knee.

- "While Max was at recess" → dependent clause (starts with *while*, a subordinating conjunction).
- "he fell and hurt his knee" → independent clause.
- One independent + one dependent = Complex
- Answer: Complex

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3. Do you have a dog, or do you have a cat?

- Two questions joined by *or* (coordinating conjunction).
- Both are independent clauses.
- Answer: Compound

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4. My mom packed me an apple for lunch.

- One independent clause (subject: "My mom", verb: "packed").
- No other clauses.
- Answer: Simple

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5. My favorite subject is reading because I love good books.

- "My favorite subject is reading" → independent clause.
- "because I love good books" → dependent clause (starts with *because*, a subordinating conjunction).
- Answer: Complex

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6. Maria wanted to go to school, but she was sick.

- Two independent clauses:
- "Maria wanted to go to school"
- "she was sick"
- Joined by *but* (coordinating conjunction from FANBOYS).
- Answer: Compound

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7. I hope I do well on my test!

- One independent clause: "I hope I do well on my test."
- Note: Even though it has two verbs ("hope" and "do"), it's still one clause where "I do well" is the object of "hope".
- This is a simple sentence with a noun clause as the object.
- Answer: Simple

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8. I feed my dog before I leave.

- "I feed my dog" → independent clause.
- "before I leave" → dependent clause (starts with *before*, a subordinating conjunction).
- Answer: Complex

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9. I woke up early, and I am dressed for school.

- Two independent clauses:
- "I woke up early"
- "I am dressed for school"
- Joined by *and* (coordinating conjunction).
- Answer: Compound

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Final Answers:



1. Simple
2. Complex
3. Compound
4. Simple
5. Complex
6. Compound
7. Simple
8. Complex
9. Compound

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Summary:
- Simple: 1, 4, 7
- Compound: 3, 6, 9
- Complex: 2, 5, 8

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