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FrozenT [24]
2 years ago
5

Identify the correct explanation for each type of sentence.

English
1 answer:
Step2247 [10]2 years ago
7 0

The correct explanation for each type of sentence has been stated below:

  • A complex sentence to show several ideas and give more weight to one idea than the other: When the timing is right, nothing can stop a group of dedicated people working toward a cause.
  • A compound sentence to give equal weight to two ideas: Money is necessary for general well-being, but it does not guarantee happiness.
  • A compound-complex sentence to show multiple ideas with different relationships: Although some people may disagree, people who have pets are happier, and they live longer.
  • A simple sentence to clearly state a claim: People should vote in every election.

<h3>What is a Simple sentence? </h3>

A simple sentence is a group of words that contain words with complete meaning.

The sentence can stand alone, independently. In the same vein, the compound sentence contains two sentences that are joined by a coordinating conjunction.

Learn more about a simple sentence here:

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