He (Michael Swan) doesn't say it here, but when a sentence is made up of two independent clauses joined with coordinating conjunction (like and, but or or), that's called a 'compound sentence'. When a sentence has a clause that starts with a 'subordinating conjunction' (like because, when, that, which), that's called a 'complex sentence'.
P.S. if you'd like a copy of this grammar reference book (the best one I know of) come and ask me
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