The sentence "You can sing along if you want to" is a complex sentence. It consists of an independent clause ("You can sing along") and a dependent clause ("if you want to"). The dependent clause cannot stand alone as a complete sentence, which is characteristic of complex sentences.
i want to know about connective that use with compound complex
It's the bar at the bottom of the screen that shows the lyrics to the song u want to sing
I think the answer you want is Yols. Feel free to look it up. It's a very complex compound fraction. Good luck!
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hum, mumble, pretend to know, whistle, lip sync
Ner, i want to sing for Hitler.
a lyric is a word of a song that also speaks to you and sometimes makes you want to dance or also maybe sing along to it
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).
They just want to learn to sing along with everyone else but they don't sound good enough yet boo yet yell
I want to sing like mattybraps
when you sing you want to use your stomach and you want to open your soft pallet like when you want to yawn that is when you open your soft pallet.
Well people sing because they probably enjoy it and they love doing it. Or it could be their passion. But you do not have to sing if you do not want to, people sing at one time or another in their lives, whether you sing at home, in the shower, anywhere at all , it is OK to sing, but like I said you do not have to if you do not want to.