A simple sentence has only one independent clause, but a compound sentence has more than one, using a conjunction. Both simple and compound sentences can have dependent clauses that make them "complex".
Example :
(simple) The boy walked to the store.
(compound) The boy walked to the store but he did not buy anything.
Either of the two thoughts can be a separate sentence.
Example:
The boy walked to the store that had recently reopened.
Complex, as the phrase cannot stand on its own.
The boy walked to the store that had recently reopened, but he did not buy anything for his sister.
Compound-complex, with a dependent clause on the first independent clause.
im not sure what a principle clause is but a simple sentence only has 1 subject and 1 verb :) hope that helps
A simple sentence
First of all a simple sentence has a independent clause:Janet walked to school.A compound sentence has two simple sentences inside it with a conjunction/joining word to join it:Janet walked to school, the others rode their bikes.A complex has an independent clause and a dependent clause inside one sentence:Janet walked to school, but the others didn't.A independent clause makes sense on it's own but a dependent clause doesn't.
The dependent clause is between the subject ('The man') and the main verb ('was selling').
It is a complex sentence if it have "Dependent Clause" and "Independent Clause".
"You played tennis anyway" is the independent clause; "although it was raining" is the dependent clause. An independent clause can stand on its own as a sentence, but a dependent clause cannot be a sentence.
A clause can not stand alone in a sentence, whereas an independent clause can stand alone in a sentence.
A dependent clause is similar to a sentence because they are both made of words. And the difference: The Dependent Clause is unfinished while a sentence is.
There isn't a difference between a subordinate clause and a subordinate clause.
"a cat has its claws at the end of its paws, and a complex sentence has its pause at the end of its clause"
The difference between a compound sentence and a complex sentence is that a compound sentence has two independent clauses, connected by a Coordinator. A complex sentence on contains one independent clause. A complex sentence also always contains a subordinator.
A simple sentence
The difference is a bracket is more like adding in extra information , a dash however is more like a comma in a complex sentence/clause .
A verb is a word that expresses the action, occurrence, or a state of being of the subject of a sentence or a clause. A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing. A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and the object of a verb or a preposition.
A simple sentence only has one independent clause and no dependent clauses. A compound sentence has at least two independent clauses and can also have a dependent clause. The two independent clauses of a compound sentence are joined by a coordinating conjunction (and, but, or).Simple sentence example: I am walking.Compound sentence example: I am walking, but my friend is running.
A preposition is a part of speech used to show the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence. It typically indicates location, direction, time, or the relationship between nouns or pronouns.
A clause is a group of words that contains a subject and a predicate. It is the basic building block of a sentence and helps convey meaning by expressing a complete thought. Understanding the structure and function of clauses is crucial for constructing clear and coherent sentences.
An independent clause can stand on its own as a sentence. A dependent clause contains a subject and verb but cannot be a sentence. In the sentence "I'll stop by your office after I finish my lunch", "I'll stop by your office" is an independent clause, and "after I finish my lunch" is a dependent clause.