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Write S if the sentence is a simple sentence, or write CS if the sentence is a compound sentence.

1. We can wait for Carl, or we can go ahead.

2. The parade will start today in the empty lot.

3. Connie and Jose are going to meet us there at one o'clock.

4. I really want to go to the play, yet I am not sure about going tonight.

5. I didn't mean to hurt Jenny's feelings by not going.