Simple and Compound Sentences

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Identifying Compound and Simple sentences
Write "Simple" or "Compound" as your answer.
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1. I haven't seen Ann lately, and I won't see her again until fall.

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Mr. Holmes listens to the new every night, and then he goes to bed.

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Helen is going to Spain today and will come home July 25.

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Will you wait for me, or do you want to go ahead?

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The children argue and wrangle over every little thing.

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We had nearly finished our thirty-six holes of gold, and I was exhausted.

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I had originally planned to attend the meeting; however, now I find I can't.

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Mrs. Brent likes to drive; she finds it relaxing.

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Annette is afraid of the water; consequently, she had trouble passing the swimming test.

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Delaware used to be a slave state; however, during the Civil War, it refused to secede.

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Should I carve the roast, or do you want to doit it?

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Ellen was calm after the accident, but Jane was very nervous.

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On their vacation, the Smiths golfed and swam every day.

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The Rodriguez and the Melendez like to attend concerts together.

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I did my grocery shopping today; consequently, our cupboard is full.

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The President will hold a press conference today.

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Mr. Nelson looked angry; accordingly, I wasn't eager to introduce myself.

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Shall we have a picnic, or would you like to eat inside?

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Dan showered and dressed in his best clothes.

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The ice cream was partly melted; nevertheless, it tasted good.

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