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Yesenia Hernandez VigoIngles 102021 Classify The
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Ingles 1020

2.1 classify the following sentences as simple, compound, complex or compound-complex.

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Classify the following sentences as: Simple, Compound, Complex, and Compound-Complex. Just submit your answers on the submission box. Each sentence is worth 2 points. Good Luck!

1. Ottawa is the capital of Canada, but Toronto is the capital of Ontario. Compound

2. Democracy is a noble goal; it is important, however, to protect the minority from the tyranny of the majority. Compound

3. I do not own a Porsche. Simple

4. Call your father as soon as you arrive in Antagonism. Complex

5. I ate the sushi and left the restaurant. Simple

6. Unless my girlfriend postpones her visit from Calgary, I will not have time to study for my exam. Complex

7. Susanne wanted to be here, but she cannot come because her car is in the shop. Compound

8. The football game was cancelled because it was raining. Complex

9. The football game was cancelled because of the rain. Simple

10. When the train arrives and if Ms. Lang Lois is on it, she will be served with a subpoena. Complex

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