I was very complex with my writing.
no, a complex-complex sentence is just a complex sentence. there is no such thing as a complex-complex sentence.
A complex sentence is a sentence that has one dependent and one independent clause. The dependent and independent clauses are joined together. A complex sentence is used to make important ideas clear.
"Complex", in this sentence, is used as an adjective. It describes the problem, a noun.
complex
As an adjective.
A compound complex sentence is when you combind a compound sentence and a complex sentence.
Yes, "do" and "die" can be used in a complex sentence. For example: "If you do not take care of your health, you may die prematurely." This sentence contains an independent clause ("you may die prematurely") and a dependent clause ("If you do not take care of your health"), making it a complex sentence.
Olimpiyskiy National Sports Complex has a capacity of 70,050.
A complex sentence has a dependent clause and a compound-complex sentence has two independent clauses.
No, "but" is not a complex word. It is a conjunction commonly used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea within a sentence.
The last time I saw porridge used in a complex sentence, it was incorrectly written. I was eating porridge, but I vomited; so I had to leave the table.