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4 January, 13:39

Rewrite the sentences to make them more interesting using different sentence forms

(simple, compound, complex, compound-complex.)

Let's go to the park first. Then we'll go to lunch.

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  1. 4 January, 14:11
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    Simple: We will go to the park then lunch.

    Simple sentences follow a simple structure with Subject then verb. There is only one subject and one verb phrase to create a complete idea.

    Compound: Let's go to the park first, and then we'll go to lunch.

    A compound sentence combines two complete ideas into one sentence using either a semicolon or a comma with a conjunction. In this compound sentence the comma and conjunction "and" join the two complete ideas together.

    Complex: After we go to the park, let's go to lunch.

    This is a complex sentence. A complex sentence contains a dependent clause, "After we go to the park", and and independent clause, "let's go to lunch".

    Compound complex: Let's go to the park first, and then we'll go to lunch since we'll be hungry.

    A compound complex sentence contains both a compound sentence and a dependent clause. In this sentence the dependent clause is "since we'll be hungry". It was added to the compound sentence answer.
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