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Adverb
The sentence "Everyone laughed after the actor tripped" contains a subordinate (or dependent) clause: "after the actor tripped." This clause provides additional information about the timing of the laughter but cannot stand alone as a complete sentence. The main clause is "Everyone laughed," which expresses the primary action.
adverb A+
It was embarrassing for us and everyone else laughed wholeheartedly.
she had to face her feet because everyone laughed at how huge they were. jk
I was very embarrassed when I spilt milk on my pants, and everyone laughed.
The sentence "We laughed so hard we cried but finally everyone calmed down" uses a compound-complex structure. It contains two independent clauses, "We laughed so hard we cried" and "everyone calmed down," joined by the conjunction "but." The phrase "finally" serves as an adverb modifying the second clause, adding a temporal element to the sequence of events.
compound-complex
compound complex
Compund-complex
Compund-complex
compound-complex