What is a coplex, compound, and compound-complex.

Sorry it was complex, compound, and compound-complex.

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A complex sentence is a sentence that contains an independent clause and at least one dependent clause. An independent clause is a group of words that can stand alone as a complete sentence, while a dependent clause cannot stand alone as a sentence. The dependent clause relies on the independent clause to give it meaning and cannot function independently.

For example: "Although I studied hard, I didn't pass the test." In this sentence, "Although I studied hard" is the dependent clause, and "I didn't pass the test" is the independent clause.

A compound sentence is a sentence that contains two or more independent clauses joined together by a coordinating conjunction (such as "and," "but," "or," etc.) or a semicolon. Each independent clause in a compound sentence can stand alone as a complete sentence.

For example: "I went to the store, and I bought some groceries." In this sentence, "I went to the store" and "I bought some groceries" are both independent clauses joined together by the coordinating conjunction "and."

A compound-complex sentence is a sentence that combines elements of both compound and complex sentences. It contains two or more independent clauses and at least one dependent clause.

For example: "Although I studied hard, I didn't pass the test, and I was disappointed." In this sentence, "Although I studied hard" is the dependent clause, "I didn't pass the test" is the independent clause, and "I was disappointed" is another independent clause.

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