compound-complex.
1.
Mary is clever and diligent.
2.
The little girl wants to go home now.
3.
Please tell me which car is yours.
4.
Though John is poor, he is happy.
5.
The old lady who visited us last week is my grandmother.
6.
My sister works, but I play.
7.
You can go to the library now or next week.
8.
The man, who bought your house, is my manager.
9.
Tom had lost his fountain pen which his father gave it to him yesterday, so he couldn’t face with him again.
10.
I can’t remember what my boss said, but I will ask him.
11.
Edward handled the gardening, and Anne took care of the cooking.
12.
I have black hair, but my sister has brown hair.
13.
After I had gone to bed, my husband watched television for a while.
14.
The house where Shakespeare was born burned down last year, but many tourists still visit that town.
15.
Last year Bill went to New York for an international conference on global warming, but he didn’t have time to visit his cousins in Boston.