Describe the environment your in.. like the noises of the crickets or the trees
It's not a simple sentence: it has more than one clause.
It is also not compound: the two clauses are not independent <span>and a compound has independent clauses.
</span>It is however complex: the two clauses are not independent (<span>While you were on vacation is the dependent clause). This is the correct answer.
(it's not compound-complex because it has 2 and not more clauses)
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Answer:
A compound sentence consists of two or more independent clauses joined with a comma and coordinating conjunction, also known as the FANBOYS (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so). In addition, you can join independent clauses with a semicolon or with a semicolon, conjunction adverb, and a comma.
Explanation:
I like coffee. Mary likes tea. → I like coffee, and Mary likes tea.
Mary went to work. John went to the party. I went home. → Mary went to work, but John went to the party, and I went home.
Our car broke down. We came last. → Our car broke down; we came last.
Answer:
1. Don't make pizza, spaghetti, or tacos; Maria hates tomatoes
Explanation:
A semicolon is most commonly used to link two independent clauses that are closely related in thought.
The definition of <em>i</em>t is...
used to refer to a thing previously mentioned or easily identified.
Hope you weren't looking for anything more specific.
As you know, it's pretty obviously used in sentences, so thanls for the free points :)