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8 October, 06:50

Read the sentence. We want to go swimming, but we can't find our bathing suits. Which best incentivized the sentence type?

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  1. 8 October, 06:56
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    Compound sentence

    Explanation:

    We are given the following sentence:

    'We want to go swimming, but we can't find our bathing suits.'

    This is an example of a compound sentence.

    A sentence which comprises of at least two independent clauses, which have somewhat related ideas, is said to be a compound sentence.

    Here in the given sentence, we have two independent clauses that are closely linked.

    We want to go swimming, but we can't find our bathing suits.
  2. 8 October, 07:07
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    ""We want to go swimming, but we can't find our bathing suits.""

    is a compound sentence
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