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Task: Unscramble the words to form simple, compound, and complex sentences.



#### Instructions Recap:
1. Simple Sentences: Each sentence should start with a capital letter and end with a punctuation mark.
2. Compound Sentences: Combine two independent clauses using a coordinating conjunction (e.g., "and," "but," "or").
3. Complex Sentences: Combine an independent clause and a dependent clause using a subordinating conjunction (e.g., "although," "since," "because").

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Part 1: Simple Sentences



1. liked animals. / has never / My dad
- Solution: My dad has never liked animals.

2. have always / My friends and I / been together.
- Solution: My friends and I have always been together.

3. four times / eaten pizza / You have / this week.
- Solution: You have eaten pizza four times this week.

4. watched / this movie? / Have you
- Solution: Have you watched this movie?

5. have / a lot. / studied / I /
- Solution: I have studied a lot.

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Part 2: Compound Sentences



1. animals, / has never liked / yet he loves my dog. / My dad
- Solution: My dad has never liked animals, but he loves my dog.

2. we don't go / have always been / together, / My friends and I / but/ to the same school.
- Solution: My friends and I have always been together, but we don't go to the same school.

3. you haven't shared it / four times this week, / but/ pizza /. / You have eaten
- Solution: You have eaten pizza four times this week, but you haven't shared it.

4. or / watched this movie, / the book? / Have you / have you read
- Solution: Have you read the book or watched this movie?

5. so / I have studied / the exam. / a lot, / I will pass
- Solution: I have studied a lot, so I will pass the exam.

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Part 3: Complex Sentences



1. has never liked animals / he loves my dog. / my dad, / Although
- Solution: Although my dad has never liked animals, he loves my dog.

2. have always been together / to the same school. / My friends and I / although we don't go
- Solution: My friends and I have always been together, although we don't go to the same school.

3. Since / four times this week, / a stomachache. / you have eaten pizza / you will get
- Solution: Since you have eaten pizza four times this week, you will get a stomachache.

4. watched this movie / because you like it? / Have you
- Solution: Have you watched this movie because you like it?

5. I pass the exam, / to Disneyland. / After / I will travel
- Solution: After I pass the exam, I will travel to Disneyland.

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Final Answer:



Simple Sentences:
1. My dad has never liked animals.
2. My friends and I have always been together.
3. You have eaten pizza four times this week.
4. Have you watched this movie?
5. I have studied a lot.

Compound Sentences:
1. My dad has never liked animals, but he loves my dog.
2. My friends and I have always been together, but we don't go to the same school.
3. You have eaten pizza four times this week, but you haven't shared it.
4. Have you read the book or watched this movie?
5. I have studied a lot, so I will pass the exam.

Complex Sentences:
1. Although my dad has never liked animals, he loves my dog.
2. My friends and I have always been together, although we don't go to the same school.
3. Since you have eaten pizza four times this week, you will get a stomachache.
4. Have you watched this movie because you like it?
5. After I pass the exam, I will travel to Disneyland.

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