There have been many assaults near the cinema at night so the council put up lights to illuminate the area.
He could not illuminate the passageway because his torch was not bright enough.
This Tiffany lamp will illuminate our library quite nicely.
Illuminate is used as a verb. She hoped telling her side of the story would help illuminate what actually happened. The room began to illuminate.
I needed a light to illuminate the porch.Hopefully his speech will illuminate the politician's beliefs.
We bought a new lamp to illuminate the living room. Some dark secrets in government require a free press to illuminate them.
That is a complex problem.
You have a complex sentence. Best is the last word of a complete sentence. When is an adverb. It is followed by the word They. The word They starts a complete sentence. Thus, the word when makes the second sentence subordinate to the first sentence. That makes it complex.
I was very complex with my writing.
i need a sentence that have the word unborn
a compound sentence having a word bewilder?
it could be something like this: I am extremely thankful, due to my mom, because i have new clothes. Sorry this isn't very good but it is still a complex sentence with thankful!
illuminate is the root word of illuminating