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Practice identifying compound and complex sentences with this educational worksheet.

Worksheet titled "Compound v Complex" with exercises to identify compound or complex sentences, featuring illustrations of books and a reading owl.

Worksheet titled "Compound v Complex" with exercises to identify compound or complex sentences, featuring illustrations of books and a reading owl.

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Let's solve this worksheet step by step. The task is to identify whether each sentence is compound or complex.

Definitions:


- Compound Sentence: Contains two independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction (e.g., *and, but, or, so, yet, for*).
- Complex Sentence: Contains one independent clause and at least one dependent clause (a clause that cannot stand alone), often introduced by subordinating conjunctions like *because, although, since, while, when, if*, etc.

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Now let’s analyze each sentence:

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1. She liked cheese, but she didn't like milk.
- Two independent clauses: "She liked cheese" and "she didn't like milk"
- Joined by but (coordinating conjunction)
Compound

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2. While the water ran, she quickly grabbed a towel.
- "While the water ran" → dependent clause (starts with subordinating conjunction *while*)
- "she quickly grabbed a towel" → independent clause
Complex

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3. The store was closed, so they went home.
- Two independent clauses: "The store was closed" and "they went home"
- Joined by so (coordinating conjunction)
Compound

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4. Her brother liked pizza, and she liked hamburgers.
- Two independent clauses: "Her brother liked pizza" and "she liked hamburgers"
- Joined by and (coordinating conjunction)
Compound

> Note: There's a typo in the sentence — "like" should be "liked" (past tense). But we're analyzing grammar structure, not spelling.

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5. John didn't eat his dinner because he was upset.
- "John didn't eat his dinner" → independent clause
- "because he was upset" → dependent clause (starts with *because*)
Complex

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6. Although traffic was bad, Amber was still on time.
- "Although traffic was bad" → dependent clause (*although* = subordinating conjunction)
- "Amber was still on time" → independent clause
Complex

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7. Since it was the holiday, they could stay up late.
- "Since it was the holiday" → dependent clause (*since* = subordinating conjunction)
- "they could stay up late" → independent clause
Complex

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Final Answers:



1. Compound
2. Complex
3. Compound
4. Compound
5. Complex
6. Complex
7. Complex

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Completed Worksheet Answer Key:

1. Compound
2. Complex
3. Compound
4. Compound
5. Complex
6. Complex
7. Complex

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