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Appositive

Our history teacher likes chicken.

Participial

Running to the bus, Mr. Stein was already late. (ing, ed)

prepositional

I wrote a book about Mr. Stein. (about, on, etc)

Absolute

Head hanging, Mr. Stein sang a song. (body part)

Adveb Clause

When it was raining, Mr. Stein could not walk his cat. (until, when, after, where)

Simple sentence

1 independant clause.

Mr. Stein likes cats.

Compound

2 independant clauses joined by (and, but etc.)

Mr. Stein likes his cat, but his cat doesnt like him.

Compound complex

2 independant and 1 dependant

When it was sunny, Mr. Stein was happy, then it rained.

Complex

2 independent and 1 dependant

When it rained, Mr. Stein could not walk his cat.