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CLASSIFICATION OF SENTENCE ACCORDING TO SYNTAX OR STRUCTURE

Compound Sentence
1. Sarah walked to class, but Kevin ran.

2. I want hamburgers, but Lois wants pizza.

3. The photographer held up a bear, and the little boy smiled.

4. I fell out of the bed, so Mom came to check on me.

5. The dog buried his bone, and the cat sniffed around it.

Complex Sentence
1. If you want to speak to me, then learn English.

2. Metal robots are cool and look tough.

3. I want to blow some money, but not mine.

4. I own a beautifully restored antique boat and a jet ski too.

5. Weeds are easy to grow, and hard to kill.

Compound/Complex Sentence
1. When I grow up, I want to be a ballerina, and my mom is proud of me.

2. I will get to watch television, but first, I have to clean up the dishes after we finish eating.

3. We won the game, but my uniform was muddy because it rained the entire time.

4. After our trip to the beach, school started back, and I was excited to see my friends.

5. Sarah cried when her cat got sick, but he soon got better.

Simple Sentence
1. Joe went to the store.

2. Sarah and Jessie are going swimming.

3. The frog jumped and landed in the pond.

4. Can I have some juice to drink?

5. The pizza smells delicious.

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