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Simple Sentences VS Compound Sentences
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Many Europeans both understand and use the English language.
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Can I go home with you, so we can do our homework together?
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The photographer held up a bear, and the little boy smiled.
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My family went to the park yesterday, and we had a wonderful time.
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Last night, I ate dinner at a restaurant with my brother and sister.
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The drummers played a long time, but the piano players stopped early.
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The teacher and the principal met in the hall near the library.
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Your children are older, so they probably would not be scared.
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His children were scared of the lions; they left right away.
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The cat and the dog yowled and howled, at the same time.
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Lewis played on the field and Alice read in the house.
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Crocodiles and alligators swim in the water but hunt on land.
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His children were scared of the lions; they left right away.
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Tim and Sam read in the house and played in the backyard.
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All of the students in Grade 7 went for the packages that were nicely prepared for them.
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Thoughtful neighbors and friends of the family sent sympathy cards.
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