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English, 02.03.2021 19:10, luividal37

E2: Sentence Structure Review ILL GIVE OU Directions: Rewrite each sentence as directed in the parentheses that follow it. S is simple, CD is compound, CX is complex, and CC is compound-complex.

Example: The dog was barking incessantly, and the cat was crying loudly. (CD to CC)

When the thunderstorm reached its peak, the dog was barking incessantly and the

cat was crying loudly.

1. Whenever it rains, the roof leaks. (CX to CC)

2. Beth enjoys all seasons, but she likes fall best. (CD to CX)

3. The outfielders were missing easy fly balls. (S to CD)

4. Our former neighbors neither mowed their lawn nor kept their hedges trimmed. (S to CX)

5. Diana waited patiently, but the bus never came. (CD to CC)

6. A problem will seem worse if you think about it constantly. (CX to CD)

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