Simple, Compound and Complex Sentences [Explained with Examples]

Simple, Compound and Complex Sentences

A simple sentence consists of a subject and a predicate but a compound sentence consists of two or more subjects and two or more predicates. While the complex sentence can be adjective, noun or adverb clause.

Here, we see examples of simple, compound, and complex sentences.

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Simple, Compound and Complex Sentences

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would you reconsider the structure of the “People in the levator” sentence? “Yet” doesn’t seem to make sense. Could it be replaced with so?

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