Please be more specific.
Complex Sentences Are Concise
No.
True. Sentences can be classified based on their function, such as declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory, as well as their structure, which includes simple, compound, complex, and compound-complex sentences. This classification helps in understanding how sentences convey meaning and how they are constructed grammatically.
falser
"This holds true" is always used in sentences like "this holds true if certain conditions are met" and it then means 'this is true, provided....'
never been said the true and no money...
800+400=1,002+10
Yes
Punctuation marks are marks used in English language to clarify the true meaning of the sentences or to structure and organize the sentences.
it means that the users of any language can construct sentences never known before, and your listeners can understand what you mean.There is no limit to create any sentences as long as it is grammatical. new thoughts - ideas = new sentences.
State what you meant 'the following' to be.
No, that is not true. In compound sentences, two or more independent clauses are placed on separate base lines. Each independent clause is typically joined by a coordinating conjunction or a semicolon.