MATCH THESE PLEASE
25.Simple sentence
26. Compound
27. Complex
28. Compound-co...
Advanced Placement (AP), 06.05.2020 21:20, edith47
MATCH THESE PLEASE
25.Simple sentence
26. Compound
27. Complex
28. Compound-complex
A. I knew that she would agree and she did.
B. Don’t try to understand that woman; she’s insane.
C. At the dawn of time in a tiny corner of the universe, a light appeared.
D. When I want your opinion, I’ll give it to you.
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