The definition of a compound-complex sentence is that it contains at least two independent clauses and at least one subordinate clause. There are at least millions of possible examples, and one of them is: "I hate him because he wronged me, and therefore I will injure him whenever I can."
#1: Laura forgot her friend's birthday, so she sent her a card when she finally remembered.
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don't repeat words. use if/then statement. use figurative language, example: I was happy to and then i noticed a smile from side to side and you could tell I was delighted. change words.
I feel depressed but yet calm at the same time.
Only compound sentences use the words "and", "but", and "or". An example of a sentence without these words is: "Casey is a brown dog".
Some kinds of sentences include: Declarative Sentences - statement and ends with period Interrogative Sentences-Question and ends with question mark Imperative Sentences-Strong Feeling And ends with exlamation Point
A complex sentence has one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses.
A compound-complex sentence is made from two independent clauses and one or more dependent clauses. An example of this would be, I want to swim in the ocean (IND), but unless I can find my swimsuit (DEP), I cant go (IND).
Yes, there is a difference between complex and compound-complex sentences. A complex sentence is a simple sentence with a subordinant clause in front of it (also known as a fragment). A compound-complex sentence is a compound sentence with a subordinant clause in front of it. For example: Complex: As we ran onto the car, aliens attacked earth. (as is the subordinant conjunction, and "Aliens attacked Earth" is a complete sentence.) Compound-complex: As we ran onto the car, aliens attacked earth, and the military retaliated. (like te first sentence, as is still the subordinant conjunction, except I've added "The military retaliated", making it a compound-complex sentence. :D
Compound complex sentences: After we left camp, we ate ice-cream and we had a lot of fun. When I go home, I will cook dinner and my family will eat. This is a compound sentence: The black dog has won many prizes, but he doesn't know many tricks. Here's a complex sentence: Because it was expensive, we were not able to buy the shirt. when i go home, i will cook dinner and my family will eat.
don't repeat words. use if/then statement. use figurative language, example: I was happy to and then i noticed a smile from side to side and you could tell I was delighted. change words.
There is no quick and easy solution to this complex, multifaceted problem.
I feel depressed but yet calm at the same time.
'But' is a conjunction; it is used to link two sentences together. It can still be used at the start of a sentence, however. Here is an example:'He greatly desired a copy of a recently released video game. But, he could not afford it.'More commonly though, 'but' is used to make two sentences into one, forming a compound or compound-complex sentence. For example:'He greatly desired a copy of a recently released video game, but he could not afford it.'
A compound sentence is when two sentences are put together to form one sentence by using a conjunction such as and, but, or, nor, for, yet, etc. For example, the following sentences are two sentences: I have a yellow cat. I have a black cat. Instead, I could say "I have a yellow cat and a black cat."
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No. This question has already been answered on this site, but I will answer it yet again! A compound sentence contains more than one independent clause, linked by (for example) a conjunction: 'I went into the kitchen to feed my cat, but she was nowhere to be seen.' A complex sentence contains an independent and at least one dependent clause: 'I went into the kitchen to feed my cat, who is black and white.' A sentence can be both compound and complex: 'I went into the kitchen to feed my cat, who is black and white, but she was nowhere to be seen.'
A compound sentence is made up of two sentences that are connected with a conjunction. For example, a compound sentence would be:The scared cat was being chased by a dog, and then the dog got distracted by a group of squirrels.the "AND" would be the conjunction in this sentence. Every compound sentence must have a comma before the conjunction and compound sentences must be 2 COMPLETE SENTENCES that are joined together
It depends on what definition of "compound sentence" you use. Some of them contain horribly artificial distinctions between "compound sentences" and "complex sentences" (One source described "I am feeling hot as I am not wearing a hat" as "compound" and "I am feeling hot because I am not wearing a hat" as "complex" notwithstanding that they mean exactly the same thing and their grammar is identical) However, the sources do tend to agree that "compound" or "complex" sentences have multiple clauses. Such sentences are common in Shakespeare. E.g. "He hath borne me on his back a thousand times and now, how abhorrent in my imagination it is." "My stronger guilt defeats my strong intent and, like a man to double business bound, I stand in pause where I shall first begin, and both neglect." "We pray you, throw to earth this unprevailing woe, and think of us as of a father, for let the world take note, you are the most immediate to our throne, and with no less nobility of love than that which dearest father bears his son do I impart toward you."