he tried his best,but he didn't succeed change into simple and complex sentences
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The given sentence is already exemplifies the features of a compound clause as it comprises of two independent clause where the first is "He tried his best" and the other one is "he did not succeed" joined with a coordinating conjunction(but). Thus, it possess all the characteristics of a compound sentence. However, the other ways to write it could be as follows:
"Although he tried his best; he didn't succeed."
"He tried his best; yet he didn't succeed."
Thus, this makes us conclude that the sentence is given itself in the compound form which may have been written alternatively as mentioned above.
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