Sure! A compound complex sentence contains at least two independent clauses and one or more dependent clauses. An example would be: "Although the weather was rainy, we decided to go for a hike, and we brought umbrellas just in case."
Well it is simple because a complex sentence is if you add some 'extra information' and if you add a 'ing' word so let me give you an example based on 'The Piano by Aidan Gibbons'The old man, whose eyes were turned upwards, hoped that his friend would go to a better place.
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.
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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).
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when an addition compound is dissolve in water or organic solvent if it does not dissociate and does not give its constituent ions and does not lose its identity such addition compound is known as complex salts or complex compounds
Hi, my name is Amanda and his name is Bob.
A declarative sentence which makes a statement: Today is beautiful. The interrogative sentence which asks a question: What time will they arrive? The exclamatory sentence which shows a strong feeling: I am really disgusted at you! The imperative sentence which gives a command: Give this to the manager.
a complex molecule/carbohydratea complex network of roadsa complex procedureThe company has a complex organizational structure.
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