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There are three types of sentence structures. Simple, compound and complex. Its important to use each of these structures, because it makes our writing more engaging for the reader. Simple Sentences. A simple sentence has one independent clause- that is, it has a subject, it has a verb, and it is a completed thought. Heres an example of a simple sentence: Grace opened the door. It has one subject, and one verb. Sometimes simple sentences have a compound subject, like in this sentence The table and chairs need to be cleaned. Simple sentence can also have a compound verb, for example: The boy smiled and nodded. Here is another simple sentence. Even though its longer, we know its still a simple sentence because it has one subject and one verb. Compound sentences. Compound sentences are a combination of two or more independent clauses joined together by a coordinating conjunction. Remembering the acronym FANBOYS is an easy way to remember the coordinating conjunctions we can use to j