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Sentence Types: Compound or Complex?

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  • When the boy woke up for school, he discovered an alien in his room.
    Complex
  • After I finish my homework, I am going to watch Netflix.
    Complex
  • Right now, I am going to the store, and later I will make dinner.
    Compound
  • My brother decided to skip school because the weather was 80 degrees and sunny.
    Complex
  • Teachers love shopping for school supplies, but they often spend too much money on them.
    Compound
  • The pink heart pillow lit up the room when the girl was sad.
    Complex
  • The girl wanted to color, but she only had orange and red colored pencils.
    Compound
  • When the bell rang, the students jumped out of their seats and ran to the door.
    Complex
  • You may not leave the classroom until the bell rings.
    Complex
  • She thought pencils had lead in them, but she learned they are made of graphite.
    Compound
  • The dog sighed at her owner; she wanted to go for a walk.
    Compound
  • I wondered if my friends liked cats or dogs better, so I created a survey to ask them.
    Compound
  • I have a pet dog; her name is Genevieve.
    Compound
  • My mom told me that if I do not do my homework, I will not get to go to the football game.
    Complex