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Vsevolod [243]
2 years ago
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"I burned dinner but not the cake," is an example of a ______________ sentence. complex compound complex-compound simple

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zaharov [31]2 years ago
5 0

Answer: complex

Explanation: this sentence is complex because it contains both a dependent and an independent clause.

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