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This document contains a student's name, NRP number, and class, followed by examples of different types of sentences: simple sentences, compound sentences, complex sentences, and compound-complex sentences. It provides definitions and examples for each sentence type to illustrate their structures.

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Name : Ditya Garda Nugraha

NRP : 5022201212
Class : English 19

1. When I get home from school, I'm going to take a nap.


S P S P (Complex Sentence)

2. I got in trouble so I can't go to the party, but it would have been fun.
S P S P (Compound Sentence)

3. Being alone can be scary unless you keep yourself busy.


S P S P (Complex Sentence)

4. Mr. Morton, the best reading teacher in the world, taught me sentence structure.
S P (Simple Sentence)

5. Keith, Carrie, and Kyle bought donuts and ate them down by the river.
S P P (Simple Sentence)

6. I left early so that I could get some work done, but I'll be back soon.
S P S P SP(Compound-Complex
Sentence)

7. Crossing the street is dangerous if you don't look both ways before you cross.
S P S P (Complex Sentence)

8. If you don't want to study, you should stay home, but you may regret it.
S P S P S P(Compound-Complex
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9. Every time I go to mall, I spend all of my money on things that I don't need.
S P S P ((Complex
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10. Mom said that I can go to the museum with you but I have to be home early.
S P S P (Complex Sentence)

11. Modern Warfare is a fun game but no game is better than Ms. Pac-Man.
S P S P (Compound Sentence)

12. Todd and Nick are eating chips and salsa on a park bench before dinner.
S P S P (Compound Sentence)
Simple Sentence :
1. Andi waited for the bus.
S P
2. I went to the bus station.
S P
3. The hamburger smells delicious.
S P
4. My music is too good for my ears.
S P
5. The cat jumped on the table.
S P

Compound Sentence :
1. I drink coffee, but they drink juice
S P S P
2. I like reading, but he doesn’t likes reading
S P S P
3. He goes to the park, but he takes his dog.
S P S P
4. Anton was out of snacks, so he went to the store.
S P S P
5. He is very famous, and he knows it
S P S P

Complex Sentence
1. When father comes to town, we all have a good holiday.
0 S P S P
2. I want to buy this, but I don’t have extra money.
S P S P
3. We didn’t go to the party, although we were invited.
S P S P
4. Let me know if you go to the park.
S P S P
5. I learned religion perfectly because I studied very hard.
S P S P
Compound-Complex Sentence
1. Although he like to go store, he hasn’t had the extra money, and he hasn’t found any
S P S P S P
friend to go with.

2. Although we were invited, we didn’t go to the party, and we haven’t found taxi to go
S P S P S P
there.
3. Since my grandfather left, I learned religion perfectly, and I have been praying for my
S P S P S P
grandfather.

4. If you go to the park, he will bring food supplies to camping, and he will come with
S P S P S P
you.

5. When father comes to town, we all have a good holiday, and we can spend a time in
S P S P S P
there.

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