No. This is a compound sentence. It contains two independent clauses joined by the conjunction "but".
Note: An independent clause is a phrase that can stand on its own. This is also known as a simple sentence.
Jack Frost is nipping at your nose!
it is a statement
Jack was looking at Jenny with anticipation.
Jack
There is no adjective.
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Jack and Jill went up the hill.compound subject - Jack (and ) Jill
She had two younger siblings, Jack and Lottie Pickford, who also became actors.
A simple sentence is a sentence that contains a subject, a verb, and is a complete thought. (A simple sentence is also known as an independent clause). For example: Jack likes to play baseball. Jack is the subject, his liking something is the verb, and the complete thought is that he enjoys doing this activity.
well wom would be 30 mary is 24 celia is 15 and jack is 16 so 1 year
Jack couldn't see Jill as she was hidden by the foliage.
he has a younger sister called Megan
The cast of The Mouse That Jack Built - 1959 includes: Jack Benny as Jack Mary Livingstone as Mary Don Wilson as Don
Mary and jack
James and Mary
A verb is the action word or the being word in a sentence. A verb is a simple predicate.A predicate is the verb and all of the words that follow that are related to that verb.A sentence may have two or more predicates.Examples:Who has the tickets? (simple predicate 'has', complete predicate 'has the tickets')Jack does. (simple predicate only)Jack, pass out the tickets and keep one for yourself. (two simple predicates 'pass' and 'keep'; two complete predicates 'pass out the tickets' and 'keep one for yourself')Does everyone have their ticket? (simple predicate 'have'; complete predicate 'have their ticket)Yes, we do. (simple predicate only)
Mary Livingston