Study

Types of Sentence Structures

  •   0%
  •  0     0     0

  • If you want to join the club, you need to fill out the form by Friday.
    Complex
  • Although the students were tired, they continued working on the project.
    Complex
  • He forgot his lunch, so he bought a sandwich from the cafeteria.
    Compound
  • Since we finished our work early, we could play games or read a book.
    Complex
  • The teacher explained the topic clearly.
    Simple
  • The students cheered loudly when their teacher announced no homework for the weekend.
    Complex
  • We went to the park.
    Simple
  • The teacher wrote on the board while the students took notes.
    Complex
  • I like both pizza and pasta.
    Simple
  • I love reading books, but my brother prefers watching movies.
    Compound
  • She was nervous, but she gave a great presentation because she had practiced.
    Compound-Complex
  • The cat slept on the windowsill.
    Simple
  • The classroom was quiet.
    Simple
  • The teacher smiled because the students performed well on the test.
    Complex
  • When the bell rang, the students ran out of the classroom, and they headed straight for the playground.
    Compound-Complex
  • He plays soccer, but his sister prefers basketball.
    Compound
  • She completed her assignment, and then she helped her friend with theirs.
    Compound
  • Since it was raining, we decided to stay indoors and play board games.
    Complex
  • The students studied hard, and they aced the test, which made their teacher proud.
    Compound-Complex
  • The sun was shining, and the birds were chirping.
    Compound