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Identify the sentence below as either simple, compound, or complex.

I love this study, and I am going to continue in it.

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Compound Sentence.

This sentences has two independent clauses (I love this study) and (I am going to continue in it). Having two independent clauses makes it compound.

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Compound

Step-by-step explanation:

A compound sentence is a sentence containing two or more independent clauses with related ideas, which are joined by a semicolon, a comma, or coordinating conjunction such as and, but, so, for, nor, or and yet. As for an independent clause, it is a group of words with at least a subject and a verb, which can express a complete idea on its own.

This sentence is a compound one because it consists of two independent clauses: “I love this study” and “I am going to continue in it” joined by the conjunction “and.”

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