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Which is a simple sentence?
A Why didn't you call me after you finished your chores?
B Can you help me with this, or should I ask someone else?
C Did you know that we went to get ice cream after school yesterday?
D Are you going to the store with your mother or your sister this afternoon?
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It’s a single independent clause ("Are you going to the store with your mother or your sister this afternoon?"). The others contain subordinate clauses (A and C) or two independent clauses joined by "or" (B).
It’s a single independent clause ("Are you going to the store with your mother or your sister this afternoon?"). The others contain subordinate clauses (A and C) or two independent clauses joined by "or" (B).
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