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Simple Compound and Complex Sentences
Simple Compound and Complex Sentences
Subject:
Grammar III.
Topic:
Complex sentences
Students:
Torres Saravia, Pamela Johana. SMLI649919
Ventura Velásquez, Gercy Gabriela. SMLI017619
Teacher:
B.A. Arantxa Sanchez.
Year:
2020
Simple Sentences.
Compound Sentences.
1. That restaurant was closed last night; I did not have my dinner there.
2. She should practice English exercises, instead; she plays soccer every
afternoon.
3. They went to San Miguel to buy a spare for their car, additionally; they
visited old friends there.
4. They want to travel to Italy this year, but they don’t have enough money.
5. She could study economic, or she could work in a business company.
6. I bought a bunch of chocolates for my girlfriend, but she prefers dark
gifts.
7. She is studying architecture, and he is working as an engineer.
8. He doesn’t have any cash, nor does he bring his credit card
9. I wanted to go to the party, but I didn’t feel good.
10. She needs to take a vacation, or she deserves a pay raise.
Complex Sentences.