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Quincy Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Clause Types Question

Confused about this sentence

Brant freed Todd’s arms, and then the two men worked together to free Todd’s chest.

I've separated the clauses into

Brant freed Todd’s arms,

and then the two men worked together to free Todd’s chest.

But I'm have trouble identifying the second clause type. I'm currently thinking its independent but I'm unsure if its that simple.

Thanks!
  

Top answer

Both are independent simple clauses: it is a compound sentence.

  • Both are independent simple clauses: it is a compound sentence.
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Both are independent simple clauses: it is a compound sentence.

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