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They vary in type but they include forests, monuments etc.

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Identify whether the following sentence is Simple (One Subject + One Predicate or Complex (One Main Clause + One or more Dependent Clauses) or Compound (Combination of 2 or more Independent/Co-ordinate Clauses).

They vary in type but they include forests, monuments etc.

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Compound sentence

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Chapter 4.3: World Heritage - English Workshop [Page 166]

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Chapter 4.3 World Heritage
English Workshop | Q 11. (1) | Page 166

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