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This exact question may appear in the final exam of "Understanding English 1" using the American School's curriculum.

To identify the type of sentence This particular one is a compound sentence. Thus, it has two independent clauses: "I will walk" and "he will ride a bike". The conjunction "and" is not part of a clause. Independent clauses have no construction. So, "I will walk" is an independent clause with no construction. It's the same with "he will ride a bike".

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The sentence "I will walk and he will ride a bike" consists of two independent clauses connected by the coordinating conjunction "and."

The first clause "I will walk" is a main clause with subject "I" and verb "walk."

The second clause "he will ride a bike" is also a main clause with subject "he" and verb "ride."

The phrases in the sentence include "a bike" which is a noun phrase serving as the object of the verb "ride."

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And which clauses should be matched with and who clauses?

Relative clauses should be matched with "who" clauses, which serve as the subject of the sentence and provide additional information about a person. For example, "The man who won the race is my friend." In this sentence, "who won the race" is a relative clause that provides more detail about "the man."


What is the difference between Essential and Nonessential Clauses?

Essential clauses, also known as restrictive clauses, are necessary for the sentence to make sense and cannot be removed without changing the meaning of the sentence. Nonessential clauses, also known as nonrestrictive clauses, provide additional information but can be removed without altering the core meaning of the sentence.


This consists of two or more independent clauses with no subordinate clauses?

This is called a compound sentence. It consists of two or more independent clauses joined by coordinating conjunctions such as "and," "but," or "or." Each clause can stand alone as a complete sentence.


What is a word that joins clauses?

A conjunction is a word that joins clauses in a sentence. Examples include "and," "but," "or," and "while."


Info all about clauses?

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What is a sentence that contains two or more independent clauses but no dependent clauses?

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What is an independent clauses with no subordinate clauses?

A simple sentence.


What is the different between compound sentence and a complex sentence?

A complex sentence has an independent clause and one or more dependent clauses. A compound sentence has 2 or more independent clauses. A compound-complex sentence has two or more independent clauses and one or more dependent clauses.


A sentence with two or more main clauses and one or more subordinate clauses is a?

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What kind of clauses are in a compound sentence?

A compound sentence has at least two independent clauses but no subordinate clauses (which are only in complex or compound-complex sentences).


What is a sentence that has two or more independent clauses but no dependent clauses?

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How many dependent clauses are in a compound sentence?

There are two dependent clauses.


What are two or more independent clauses written as one sentence without punctuation that separates the two clauses?

run on sentence


And which clauses should be matched with and who clauses?

Relative clauses should be matched with "who" clauses, which serve as the subject of the sentence and provide additional information about a person. For example, "The man who won the race is my friend." In this sentence, "who won the race" is a relative clause that provides more detail about "the man."


What is the difference between Essential and Nonessential Clauses?

Essential clauses, also known as restrictive clauses, are necessary for the sentence to make sense and cannot be removed without changing the meaning of the sentence. Nonessential clauses, also known as nonrestrictive clauses, provide additional information but can be removed without altering the core meaning of the sentence.


Does a complex sentence contain two independent clauses?

No, a complex sentence contains one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses. A sentence containing two independent clauses is called a compound sentence.


How many clauses are in a simple sentence?

there are 2 in a simple sentence