Identify if the sentence is simple, compound, or complex.

I wanted to go to Patty’s house so I finished my chores quickly.
A. Simple sentence
B. Complex sentence
C. Compound sentence
That's Correct!
It's Wrong!

The given sentence is a “compound sentence” as it consists of two independent clauses “I wanted to go to Patty’s house.” and “I finished my chores quickly.” that make sense on their own, and they are joined by a coordinating conjunction “so.”

I wanted to go to Patty’s house so I finished my chores quickly.

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