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Jon didn't know where he was, so he stopped for directions. * O Simple Sentence (compound subject) Simple Sentence (compound predicate) Simple Sentence (compound subject and compound predicate) O Compound
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Jon didn't know where he was, so he stopped for directions. *
O Simple Sentence (compound subject)
Simple Sentence (compound predicate)
Simple Sentence (compound subject and compound predicate)
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