Because the film was long, we were exhausted, but we still enjoyed it.
CompoundโComplex. Dependent clause (Because the film was long), independent clause 1 (we were exhausted), independent clause 2 (we still enjoyed it).
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The boy who lives next door is very friendly.
Simple
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She enjoys painting, and he prefers sculpting.
Compound. Two independent clauses joined by and.
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banana
Go to last place!
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shark
Other team loses 10 points!
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rocket
Go to first place!
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baam
Lose 25 points!
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thief
Give points!
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fairy
Take points!
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rocket
Go to first place!
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thief
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I wanted to go swimming, but the pool was closed.
Compound. Two independent clauses joined by but.
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My best friend and I walked to school together.
Simple. One independent clause, compound subject (My best friend and I).
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Although the road was icy, we continued driving.
Complex. Dependent clause (Although the road was icy) + independent clause (we continued driving).
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The stars twinkled in the clear night sky.
Simple. One independent clause (subject = The stars, predicate = twinkled in the clear night sky).
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I didnโt finish the book, yet I passed the test because I studied the notes.
CompoundโComplex. Independent clause 1 (I didnโt finish the book), independent clause 2 (I passed the test), dependent clause (because I studied the notes).
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The storm destroyed the crops in the valley.
Simple. One independent clause (subject = The storm, predicate = destroyed the crops in the valley).
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She smiled when she saw her best friend at the station.
Complex. Independent clause (She smiled) + dependent clause (when she saw her best friend at the station).
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Whenever the teacher asked a question, the students quickly raised their hands.
Complex. Dependent clause (Whenever the teacher asked a question) + independent clause (the students quickly raised their hands).