A simple sentence has one clause. and no subordinate clauses e.g. I like coffee.
A complex sentence has an independent (main) clause, and at least one dependent (subordinate) clause e.g. I like coffee, but I prefer it black with no sugar.
I meant to use my book for researching sentences.
They were SUPPOSED to be together.
What I meant is that to square a number you multiply the number by itself.
It meant a lot to me.
"meant a compliment", does not need a preposition
The sentence: He refused. Extended: He refused to do it. Or: He refused to do it even though he knew how much it meant to me.
Well, if you depose a monarch, you can create a death sentence. If that's what you meant.
Your teacher taught you what the word meant. I taught you how to make a sentence.
A "ranon sentence" appears to be a typographical error or a miscommunication, as it is not a recognized term in English grammar or linguistics. If you meant "random sentence," it refers to a sentence that does not follow a specific theme or structure and often lacks coherent meaning. Please clarify if you meant something else!
It was simply kismet; they were meant to be together.
It was simply kismet; we were meant to be together.
my freind did know what photographic meant