Is “It sounds like she started cooking” a complex sentence?

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Nanu1

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It sounds like that she started cooking
versus
It sounds like she started cooking.

Are these the same or different? Are they complex sentences?
 
The first is incorrect. The second is OK. I don't know whether it counts as "complex" or not.
 
Nanu1, please do not post the same thread more than once. New posts/threads must first clear moderation before they can be displayed.
 
Nanu1, please do not post the same thread more than once. New posts/threads must first clear moderation before they can be displayed.
Sorry, bimistake It was again posted.
 
Sorry. [STRIKE]bimistake[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]It was again posted.[/STRIKE] I posted it twice by mistake.

See above.
 
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