A complex french sentence has to have to verbs in it. Your first verb must be conjugated and your second verb must be left as an infinitve.
Ex: Je vais nettoyer ma chambre.
Translation: Im going to clean my room.
The verb "Vais" is conjugated in the "Je" form, while
"Nettoyer" stays the same.
no, a complex-complex sentence is just a complex sentence. there is no such thing as a complex-complex sentence.
We are going to cut the cake equally so that everyone can get a piece.
relative pronoun: that, who, which subordinator: because,since, after, although or when
A complex sentence has one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses.
Danny's frog likes to jump to music, which makes Danny laugh
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.
"Can you tell me where the nearest library is located?"
A complex sentence contains an independent clause and at least one dependent clause. For example, "Although it was raining, we decided to go for a walk." In this sentence, the independent clause is "we decided to go for a walk," while "Although it was raining" is the dependent clause.
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 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 compound complex sentence is when you combind a compound sentence and a complex sentence.
A complex sentence contains an independent clause and at least one dependent clause. For example: "Although it was raining, we decided to go for a hike." In this sentence, "we decided to go for a hike" is the independent clause, while "Although it was raining" is the dependent clause that adds additional information.