"Because she was sick" is not any type of sentence structure. It is called a sentence fragment.
It is a complex sentence for it has a main clause and a subordinate clause. "I 'll go to work today is th main clause and " Although I am sick " is the subordinate clause. A compond sentence has two independent clauses and are joined by a conjunction. Dr. Y.P.Hathi
it's a fragment .
The tennis match could not continue because the umpire was sick
Then it turns into a run-on sentence. That is why commas are made. In order to put a sentence into a nice form For example: Bad= I give water to my dog because he gets thirsty, because he won't get sick, and because he'll need it. Good: I give water to my dog because he gets thirsty, he won't get sick, and he'll need it.
Because the people were sick with Ebola and no one wanted it to spread, they were all quarantined in a separate house. ---- The sick child was placed in quarantine so that other children wouldn't get sick. ---- The sick child at school was placed in quarantine so that no other students could get sick.
a fragment
"Because she was sick" is an incomplete sentence.
It is a compound sentence.
Because she was sick.The mistake is that is not a sentence. It is a sentence fragment.You need to have (Because she was sick), what.She could not go to school because she was sick.Because she was sick, she could not go to school.She had to go to the doctor because she was sick.Because she was sick, she had to go to the doctor.She missed the field trip because she was sick.Because she was sick, she missed the field trip
I feel sick because of you.
Is there a law againts proper grammar and sentence structure?
You can say "I am sick of the recession" or "Jaime had to stay home from school today because she was sick with the flu."
i was absent yesterday because I was sick that day
I needed a representative to do my presentaion because I was sick.
The sentence "As I was sick, therefore I could not go there" is grammatically correct, but the use of both "as" and "therefore" is redundant. You could say, "I was sick, so I could not go there" or "Because I was sick, I could not go there."
The supervisor suspected that the employee was a malingerer, always finding ways to avoid work and exaggerating minor ailments to take time off.
It is a complex sentence for it has a main clause and a subordinate clause. "I 'll go to work today is th main clause and " Although I am sick " is the subordinate clause. A compond sentence has two independent clauses and are joined by a conjunction. Dr. Y.P.Hathi