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simple sentence: subject + predicate (John sleeps) compound sentence: two independent sentences (He sleeps and she

works) complex sentence: one independent + one dependent (He sleeps in my room which is on the second floor) complex-compound sentence: two independent and at least one dependent ( He sleeps and she works, which is very strange)

Define the types of sentences: 1. Mother and Jenny shook hands, and after the usual exchange of banalities from which one never progressed in my house, we sat down. 2. At dinner Phill tried to have a serious talk to me. 3. Katie's flat, which she shared with her sister, was rather small. 4. She is going to make a wonderful bride. 5. I want to say that over the years we've had some great times together.

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