A compound-complex sentence is a type of sentence that combines elements of both compound and complex sentences. It contains at least two independent clauses and at least one dependent clause. For example, "Although it was raining, we decided to go for a walk, and we enjoyed the fresh air." This structure allows for more nuanced expression by linking multiple ideas and adding subordinate information.
comound complex sentence
It's a compound.
sodium, and chlorine
In solution this is an acid. Hydrochloric acid.
yes, solid, liquid, and gas are all compounds.
you can use it in accounting/financing to solve for comound interest.
I suppose that this compound doesn't exist.
Stalactites and stalagmites are normally made up from a mineral called Calcite.
No, it is a covalent unstable molecule due to presence of one unpaired electron in nitrogen atom, it exists as the brown gas .
Lidocaine is its own drug. it is of the caine family of drugs and often combined with benzocaine or prilocaine to produce a comound for anesthetic purposes.
In a sentence, an independent clause expresses a complete thought. A dependent clause, while it may contain nouns and verbs, does not create a sentence that could stand alone. Compound sentences contain more than one independent clause. Complex sentences contain one independent clause and one or more dependent ones. Compound-complex sentences contain more than one independent clause, and at least one dependent clause.
no, a complex-complex sentence is just a complex sentence. there is no such thing as a complex-complex sentence.