It is a complex sentence if it have "Dependent Clause" and "Independent Clause".
complex
complex basically means very complicated. Ex: The structure of the machinery was very complex.
Compound-complex
Based on the 3 types of sentences by structure, these are the 5 sentence patterns (by structure and punctuation): Simple sentence Compound sentence - clauses separated by semi-colon Compound sentence - clauses joined by a coordinating conjuction Complex Sentence - dependent clause, comma, independent clause Complex Sentence - independent clause, (no comma), dependent clause
no, a complex-complex sentence is just a complex sentence. there is no such thing as a complex-complex sentence.
Sentence according to structure are: simple, compound, complex and compound-complex.
Simple sentence, compound sentence, complex sentence and compound complex sentence.
a sentence with a connective or/and a comma to make it longer!
complex
a complex molecule/carbohydratea complex network of roadsa complex procedureThe company has a complex organizational structure.
complex basically means very complicated. Ex: The structure of the machinery was very complex.
Compound-complex
Compound-complex
Based on the 3 types of sentences by structure, these are the 5 sentence patterns (by structure and punctuation): Simple sentence Compound sentence - clauses separated by semi-colon Compound sentence - clauses joined by a coordinating conjuction Complex Sentence - dependent clause, comma, independent clause Complex Sentence - independent clause, (no comma), dependent clause
A sentence is made up of one clause or more clauses. The kinds of sentence based on their structures other than complex sentence are namely: complex-compound sentence, compound sentence, simple sentence.
complex
A complex sentence must contain at least one independent clause and at least one dependent clause. The independent clause can stand alone as a complete sentence, while the dependent clause cannot and is often introduced by subordinating conjunctions such as "because," "although," or "when." This structure allows for the expression of more nuanced ideas and relationships between different parts of the sentence.