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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Complex compound sentences

Can anyone check my answers? (I assume both 1 and 2 are complex-compound sentences. If not-tell me. Thank you!

  1. Poor dear soul! from the first moment when (subordinating conjunction) she (subject) found out that the little Professor was deeply and gratefully attached to her son (predicate, dependent clause), she (subject) opened her heart to him unreservedly (predicate)– independent clause, and took all his puzzling foreign peculiarities for granted, without so much as attempting to understand any one of them (predicate, independent clause).
  2. She (subject) did full justice to Pesca's excellent qualities of heart (predicate)– independent clause; but )coordinating conjunction) she (subject) could not accept him implicitly (independent clause), as (subordinating conjunction) my mother (subject) accepted him (predicate, dependent clause), for my sake.
  
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