complex sentence:
1 sentence + FANBOY (conjunction) + fragment
compound sentence:
1 sentence , comma + FANBOY (conjunction) + 1 sentence
No, it is not a conjunction. A conjunction connects sentence clauses.It's is a contraction, a shorter combined form of two words. It means "it is."Be careful not to confuse it's with the sound alike word its. Without an apostrophe, that word is the possessive form of it; i.e., "belonging to it". For example: It's (it is) unfortunate that the book is missing its first chapter (the first chapter of the book).
Sure! A sentence without a subordinating conjunction is typically shorter and more direct in conveying information. This often results in a clearer and more focused statement.
'Shorter', as an adjective and adverb, can be used in multiple ways: "I am shorter than you. " "Lisa was shorter than Harold: He was 6 feet tall while she was only five foot six." "The candle burned shorter."
I hope that the next parable is a bit shorter.
to make sentences shorter and easier to write.
Here is a sentence with the word 'simplify':The paragraph was simplified so that it is shorter and easier to understand.
A section of writing longer than a sentence, shorter than a chapter.
No, it is not a "conjunction." It is a contraction.A contraction is a combined form of two words (or a combined word) that leaves out letters and replaces them with an apostrophe, creating a shorter way to say the same thing.Examples:You are - You'reI am - I'mDid not - didn'tHe is - He'sShe had - She'dWill not - Won't (from wonnot)Cannot - Can'tThey have - They've
Write in the active voice
I live in a department, but I hate it so that is why I moved. Of you want it shorter here. I live in a department.
"She was unconscious until Sunday night" is as short as it can get.
This depends on the circumstances of your case. If you were sentenced to jail and ordered to appear for your fulfilment of sentence, it will usually be shorter (mitigated) than your actual sentence if you were not to appear. Otherwise your surrender to authorities has no impact on your sentence or jail time.