Take out the conjunction (words like 'and' 'but' etc.) and replace with a period, you then have two simple sentences.
This sentence is a simple sentence.
simply either precise it dramatically or break it into small sentences
Compound simple
A simple sentence is a sentence, for example: I played a game. And a compound sentence is I played game and I ate my food.
This sentence is a simple sentence because it contains only one independent clause.
compound
Simple sentence, compound sentence, complex sentence and compound complex sentence.
compound sentence, simple sentence, and complex sentence
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You can change a simple sentence into a compound one by adding another independent clause, linked by a co-ordinating conjunction (or equivalent punctuation). For example: 'David's uncle was mowing the lawn.' (Simple sentence.) 'David's uncle was mowing the lawn and his aunt was weeding the flower-beds.' (Compound sentence, containing two independent clauses.)
Yes, it is possible to use a compound subject in a simple sentence. A compound subject consists of two or more subjects that are connected by a coordinating conjunction such as "and" or "or." For example, "Sara and Emma went to the park" is a simple sentence with a compound subject "Sara and Emma."
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