Yes, the sentence "Is they wanted some more but there was none left" is complex. It contains multiple clauses: the main clause "there was none left" and the subordinate clause "they wanted some more." This combination of ideas makes it more intricate than a simple sentence with one subject and verb. However, there's a grammatical error in the beginning; it should be "If they wanted some more."
according to McGraw-Hill, an organ is more complex, learned from my anatomy homework
The mitral valve is more complex than the tricuspid valve. The mitral valve has two leaflets, while the tricuspid valve has three leaflets. Additionally, the mitral valve is located on the left side of the heart and is subjected to higher pressures and forces compared to the tricuspid valve on the right side.
Far more complex.
A proton is just one constituent of an atom therefore the atom is more complex.
Yes, generally more complex organisms require more energy to support their increased metabolic demands. This is because complex organisms have more specialized cells and tissues, perform more complex functions, and require larger and more efficient organ systems to sustain their body functions.
no
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.
The pharos of Ancient Egypt were of the highest class so they wanted something more detailed and special.
He left westlife because he wanted to spend more time with his daughter
He left because he wanted to focus more on singing
Their boyfriends were drunk and wanted more, if you get my drift.
complex subject.Jack and his friend left before dawn.
He left because he wanted to spend more time with his wife, and he wanted to record his own music.
he left because he wanted to start his own company so that he could earn more money!
Compound sentences have more than one independent clause. Complex sentences have dependent clauses. Compound-complex sentences have both. (simple) My dog ate my homework. (compound) My dog ate my homework, so I had to think up a good excuse. (complex) My dog ate the homework that I left on the chair. (compound-complex) My dog ate the homework that I left on the chair, but fortunately I still had the outline that I had written.
Yup! You wrote a complex sentence all right!
They were being persecuted by their leaders or they wanted more jobs and money to start a new life. Also they wanted to be free.