Transform the simple sentence into compound or complex sentence of this, My friend likes coffee. She likes tea. She doesn't like milk.
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My friend likes coffee and tea but she does not like milk.
The sentence above is transformed in the compound sentence.
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My friend likes coffee and tea but she doesn't like milk.
Explanation:
- One independent clause and at least one dependent clause make up a complex sentence. It functions best when you need to expand on or change the core idea of your statement.
- Here's an illustration of a difficult phrase: I heated up my cold pizza in the microwave. This is a complicated statement since it has a dependent clause ("Because my pizza got cold") and an independent clause ("I put it in the microwave").
- A compound sentence is one that consists of two or more independent clauses connected together, most frequently, by a conjunction. There are no dependent clauses in a compound sentence.
- As an illustration, the pirate captain misplaced her treasure map yet still discovered the hidden loot.
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