This is a compound sentence. It has two independant clauses (He left early) (She stayed until the end) in past tense, joined by the coordinator but.
The plural of wife is wives, for example:A speaker or a comedian might make this kind of comment: "How many wives are in the audience today?"The men were in the garden but their wives stayed indoors.
What kind of sentence? The kind of sentence in which the word kind is being used. Oh, thank you. That was very kind.
explanatory sentence..!
simple sentence
I like the kind of person you are.
If clause - part of of a conditional sentence. If you arrive early I will not be ready.
This is a run-on sentence ( should be two sentences) with a spelling error.
i believe it is a cable stayed bridge
The plural of wife is wives, for example:A speaker or a comedian might make this kind of comment: "How many wives are in the audience today?"The men were in the garden but their wives stayed indoors.
'Until the class begins' is not a complete sentence, and therefore it can not be classified. It is a clause, introduced by the conjunction 'until.' 'Until the class begins' is not a complete thought. We're still waiting for the rest of the sentence. Something will or will not happen, take place, be allowed, etc., 'until the class begins.' Without that something being stated, there is not a complete thought. It takes a complete thought to make a sentence. 'The class begins' is a complete sentence. It sounds like an announcement of some kind. It is perhaps a little awkward or stilted, but it is a complete sentence. It expresses a complete thought. Furthermore, it is a declarative sentence. It states a fact.
Cable-stayed bridge
What kind of sentence? The kind of sentence in which the word kind is being used. Oh, thank you. That was very kind.
Example sentence - It is more important to be kind than right.
There were no electronics of any kind in the mid 1800s. For that matter, GPS was not invented until the early 1970s.
This kind of sentence is called a declarative sentence.
That is a simple, declarative sentence.
a sentence that tells a fact is a declarative sentence