DIRECTIONS:
1. Identify if the sentence is a simple sentence or a compound sentence. (26 points)
*Select one of the options from the multiple choices listed.
*There are EXACTLY thirteen of each.
The trumpets blared, and the king entered the room.
Ketchup makes french fries taste better.
I walked and walked for days.
Hydrogen has weight, but you can’t weigh it on an ordinary scale.
You can buy your ticket in advance, or you can buy it at the door.
Radar detects objects in darkness and bad weather.
Humans can’t see well in the dark, nor can they hear sounds more than about one kilometer away.
I read it, but I didn’t understand it.
Korean foods and Thai foods can be very spicy.
You can ask questions, but you may not find the answers.
The choir sang and clapped for the audience.
Neither fog nor hail stops the letter carrier.
The first modern computer was built in 1946; it processed 5,000 calculations per minute.
The South American condor is smaller and heavier than the California condor.
Time was flying by, and the day of the wedding was fast approaching.
Both of the sofas arrived, but neither fit through the doorway.
Green is Angie’s favorite color, but her new coat is blue.
This is a great car, and it gets good gas mileage.
The first game will be this Thursday at five.
I like skiing, and Maria likes skating.
We don’t order dessert when we eat out.
Martin expected bad weather; therefore, he brought an umbrella.
This quilt might look old.
I’ll call you when I get home from work.
We will sell tickets tomorrow.
My grandmother made it last year.