We are going to cut the cake equally so that everyone can get a piece.
no, a complex-complex sentence is just a complex sentence. there is no such thing as a complex-complex sentence.
A complex sentence has one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses.
relative pronoun: that, who, which subordinator: because,since, after, although or when
Danny's frog likes to jump to music, which makes Danny laugh
An example of a complex sentence would be: My dog caught a frisby when I threw it in the air. If you are wondering what a complex sentence is it's a sentence that conains at least one independent clause and at least one dependent clause. HOPE I HELPED! what are the examples?
A complex sentence has 2 verbs( processes) where 1 is indepent and 1 is dependent on the rest of the sentence to make sense. so here's an example of a sentence with Bibliophile: The bibliophile read many books to enhance his learning.
A complex sentence is where u use a main clause and a subordinate clause example It was raining outside the trampoline was getting wer
Sit where 2 can see you
Oh dear me, you seem to have lost your hat!
no, a complex-complex sentence is just a complex sentence. there is no such thing as a complex-complex sentence.
No, a complex sentence must have at least one dependent clause in addition to an independent clause. "Jenny was the largest elephant in the circus" contains only an independent clause, so it is a simple sentence. An example of a complex sentence would be, "Before Alfred arrived, Jenny was the largest elephant in the circus."
"Can you tell me where the nearest library is located?"
An example of a complex is the design of a spider web.
A complex sentence has an independent clause which is joined to a dependent clause. An example of this is "Mary went to the store before she made dinner."
The students are studying because they have a test tomorrow.
A compound-complex sentence is made from two independent clauses and one or more dependent clauses. An example of this would be, I want to swim in the ocean (IND), but unless I can find my swimsuit (DEP), I cant go (IND).
Yes, this is a complex sentence in the English language. It is because one sentence is dependent on the others.