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Q: What is an example of a complex sentence that contains a dependent clause?
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What is an complex sentence?

A complex sentence has one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses.


Jenny was the largest elephant in the circus Is this a complex sentence?

No, a complex sentence must have at least one dependent clause in addition to an independent clause. "Jenny was the largest elephant in the circus" contains only an independent clause, so it is a simple sentence. An example of a complex sentence would be, "Before Alfred arrived, Jenny was the largest elephant in the circus."


Can you give A examples of complex sentence?

A complex sentence has an independent clause which is joined to a dependent clause. An example of this is "Mary went to the store before she made dinner."


What is an example of a complex sentence that contains a dependent adverbial clause?

After he finished his homework, he went to bed because he was tired.


What kind of sentence is the bell rung four times after it stopped raining?

The example provided is a complex sentence because it contains one dependent clause (after it stopped raining) and one independent clause (The bell rung four times).


What is the compound sentence andcomplex sentence?

A compound sentence has two independent clauses (groups of words that can stand alone as a sentence) joined by a conjunction such as "and" or "but". For example: "I am happy and she is sad." A complex sentence is formed by one dependent clause and one independent clause. A dependent clause is a group of words with a subject and predicate, but that cannot stand alone to form a sentence. An example of a dependent clause would be "When I get older" and a complex sentence would be "I will drive cars when i get older.


How do you use bibliophile in a complex sentence?

A complex sentence has 2 verbs( processes) where 1 is indepent and 1 is dependent on the rest of the sentence to make sense. so here's an example of a sentence with Bibliophile: The bibliophile read many books to enhance his learning.


How do you downplay a dependent clause in a complex sentence?

To downplay the emphasis of a dependent clause, place it within the sentence, but not at the beginning or at the end. Here's an example: The toy truck, which had bright red decals, was zooming down the driveway.


Are complex and compound sentences the same?

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.'


Is if you practice every day a dependent clause or a complex sentence?

"If you practice every day" is not a complete sentence, therefore a dependent clause. This is also part of a complex sentence. Using the example: "You will improve." Two ways of its use are shown below. "You will improve if you practice every day." or "If you practice every day, you will improve." Hope I helped.


Can you give me an example of a sentence of dependent?

he is very dependent of himself


What is an example of a complex sentence containing a noun?

A complex sentence consists of an independent clause and a dependent clause joined together.Example complex sentences (nouns are in bold):These are the flowers that motherlikes.If you can, pick up some milk on your way.Reception is unreliable where Johnlives.The teacher who assigned the work should answer your question.