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Underline the subjects, circle the verbs and Then decide if the sentence is simple (S), compound (C) or complex (CX)
1. While the students were taking the exam,
the teacher was preparing for his lesson.
2. He took a long time driving to the party,
so they were very late.
3. I need you to blow the whistle when you
see the flag.
4. Both Jane and Jim ate pasta and went
shopping.
5. I can imagine you wearing that jacket and
running away like that.
6. Would you rather take the Jeep or the
Lexus?
7. I think Anne was talking about going on a
ski trip with Michael.
8. I remember taking that exam although it
was a long time ago.
9. As soon as you're ready, we'll go.
10. The visitors complained loudly about the heat,
yet they continued to play golf every day.
Match the dependent clause with the best independent
clause.
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A. he was shaking from stage fright.
b. she realized she didn't want to be there.
c. turn the lights off.
d. he was constantly made fun of.
e. the car overheated.
f. stay inside and be quiet!
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