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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Type of sentence help!!!!

I need to know if this sentence is simple, compound, complex, or compound-complex

info you might need to know
clause-has a subject an a verb
independent clause-can stand alone as a sentence
dependent clause-cannot stand alone as a sentences, and often starts with the words: because, even,when, while, that, so, if, until, who, after, before, during, unless, which, whoever, even, as since
simple sentence-contains 1 independent clause
compound sentence-contains 2 independent clauses joined by a comma conjunction (,for, and, nor, but,or,yet, so) or by a semicolon (;)
complex sentence:contains at least 1 dependent clause, and only 1 independent clause
compound-complex-at least 2 independent clauses, and at least 1 dependent clause

The sentence is:
One would think that no matter how long you wait, the meal is going to taste the same.

I believe that it is a compound-complex, but i am not sure!
  

Top answer

Ask yourself: 1) What words are the verbs in the sentence? 2) For each of the verbs, what is the subject? After you answer 1 & 2, you will find the clauses.

  • Ask yourself: 1) What words are the verbs in the sentence?
  • 2) For each of the verbs, what is the subject?
  • After you answer 1 & 2, you will find the clauses.
  • Next ask the question: 3) Can the clause stand alone by itself as a sentence?
  • Then you will find out if the clauses are independent or dependent.
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Ask yourself:
1) What words are the verbs in the sentence?
2) For each of the verbs, what is the subject?
After you answer 1 & 2, you will find the clauses.
Next ask the question:

3) Can the clause stand alone by itself as a sentence?
Then you will find out if the clauses are independent or dependent.
Count up the numbers and then you will find the answer to you
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Hi,
I need to know if this sentence is simple, compound, complex, or compound-complex

info you might need to know
clause-has a subject an a verb
independent clause-can stand alone as a sentence
dependent clause-cannot stand alone as a sentences, and often starts with the words: because, even,when, while, that, so, if, until, who, after, before, during, unless,
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I agree, Clive!
The verbs and subjects are:
1) would think (subject = one)

2) wait (subject = you)

3) is going (subject = meal)
Three subjects, three verbs = 3 clauses.

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