when the boy went to th shop he got some sweets
no a connective is a word that links one sentence to another for example because, however...
"Can you tell me where the nearest library is located?"
Yes, a comma is typically used after a time connective when it is at the beginning of a sentence to separate the introductory phrase from the main clause. For example: "After lunch, we went for a walk in the park."
"Often" is an adverb that can be used to indicate frequency or repetition in a sentence. It is not a connective like "and," "but," or "because."
No, the example given is not a complex sentence. It contains three independent clauses but lacks any subordinating or coordinating conjunctions that would make it a complex sentence.
i want to know about connective that use with compound complex
a sentence with a connective or/and a comma to make it longer!
a sentence with a connective or/and a comma to make it longer!
An example of a connective is "and", which is used to join two or more elements in a sentence. For example, in the sentence "I like to read books and watch movies," "and" is the connective that links the actions of reading books and watching movies.
It is 2 independent clauses put together by a connective.
Not always but it makes you sound more proper and correct
no a connective is a word that links one sentence to another for example because, however...
Complex simply becase compound sentences have two independent clauses ( a clause that makes sense on its own ) joined by a connective however a complex sentence had an Independant and dependant either joined by a comma or a cconnective. DONT think just because it has a connective in it its compound because it might be complex.
A complex sentence is where u use a main clause and a subordinate clause example It was raining outside the trampoline was getting wer
Not necessarily. For example " As the twig is bent, so grows the oak."
Sit where 2 can see you
Oh dear me, you seem to have lost your hat!