English, asked by renukasunil80, 11 months ago

You can either come home with me now or walk home
Is it a compound or complex sentence?
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Answered by ayana10
9

compound because it consists two sentences

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Answered by ankhidassarma9
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Answer:

'You can either come home with me now or walk home.'

It is a Compound Sentence having a correlative conjunction (either- or).

Explanation:

  • Compound sentences are one of the four main type of sentence structures.
  • Compound sentences are made up of at least two independent clauses. These two clauses are expressing closely related ideas of equal or similar importance. These two clauses  are joined together using a comma and a conjunction, a semicolon and a conjunctive adverb, or just a semicolon.
  • Correlative conjunctions, or paired conjunctions, are sets of conjunctions that are always used together like, either-or, neither-nor.
  • Since Correlative conjunctions come in pairs, with each conjunction preceding an independent clause, they can join a maximum of two independent clauses together.
  • A Complex Sentence has one dependent clause and it is headed by a subordinating conjunction or a relative pronoun. In Complex Sentence, one dependent clause  is  joined to an independent clause.
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