1. The "I" in that sentence did the actions of all 3 verbs: cleaned (washed), ironed, and sold.
2. Only 1 article of clothing was sold: a dress.
1. I cleaned and ironed my little brother's clothes and sold them all.
(Does the sentence mean "I" washed the clothes? Or without washing clothes, did I clean the state of the clothes?)
2. Last Saturday, I sold some of my mom's old dresses. For the whold day, I sold just one dress and made only 1,000 won at the flea market.
(How many clothes did I sell? Some clothes or only one?)
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Directions: Label each sentence below as simple, complex, compound, or compound-complex. You will only use each term only ONCE.
1. The players were nervous because they had never beaten the opposing team.
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2. When the teams left the field for halftime, the home team was winning, but the opposing team trailed by only one goal.
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3. The home team had the fans’ support, and families cheered from the stands.
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4. The fans went wild over every steal and goal during the game.
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Directions: Label each sentence below as simple, complex, compound, or compound-complex. You will only use each term only ONCE.
1. The players were nervous because they had never beaten the opposing team.
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2. When the teams left the field for halftime, the home team was winning, but the opposing team trailed by only one goal.
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3. The home team had the fans’ support, and families cheered from the stands.
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4. The fans went wild over every steal and goal during the game.
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1. Compound - it has two independent clauses (The players were nervous & they had never beaten the opposing team)
2. Complex - it has one independent clause (the home team was winning) and one dependent clause (When the teams left the field for halftime, but the opposing team trailed by only one goal)
3. Compound - it has two independent clauses (The home team had the fans’ support & families cheered from the stands.)
4. Simple - it has one independent clause (The fans went wild over every steal and goal during the game.)
2. Complex - it has one independent clause (the home team was winning) and one dependent clause (When the teams left the field for halftime, but the opposing team trailed by only one goal)
3. Compound - it has two independent clauses (The home team had the fans’ support & families cheered from the stands.)
4. Simple - it has one independent clause (The fans went wild over every steal and goal during the game.)