Simple sentences contain one independent clause, expressing a complete thought. Example: She reads books.
Compound sentences combine two independent clauses with a coordinating conjunction. Example: She reads books, and he watches movies.
Complex sentences include an independent clause and one or more dependent clauses. Example: Although she reads books, he prefers watching movies.
Proper punctuation is crucial to distinguish between sentence structures. Periods end simple sentences and Compound sentences require a comma.
By mastering different sentence structures, you gain flexibility and impact in your language use.