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Alexxandr [17]
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8. Wandering aimlessly up the path, Mr. Cutter approached the house.

9. Susan sang a solo and accompanied herself on the piano.

14. On our trip we drove every afternoon until five o’clock.

16. Whistling loudly, Ken walked past the cemetery

17. How many states can you see from Lookout Mountain?

Compound sentences are those sentences may have more than one subject or predicate. They have atleast two independent clauses, joined by the conjunctions such as 'and, but, for' etc.

The compound sentences are-

1. We rang the doorbell, but no one answered it.

5. Susan likes chemistry, but she likes physics better.

12. I worked all morning, and then I relaxed in the afternoon.

13. Beth likes all seasons of the year, but she likes fall best.

20. Our neighbors are going to Canada on their vacation, but we will take our vacation at home

Complex sentences are those sentences where there are there are both independent and dependent clauses. These types of sentences need a dependent clause to be complete.

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