Complex Sentences
A
complex sentence is made from an independent clause and a
dependent clause joined together.
Some examples:
After I
came home, I made dinner.
(dependent
clause: "After I came home")
(indpendent
clause: I made dinner)
We visited
the museum before it
closed.
(dependent clause: before
it closed.)
(independent clause: We
visited the museum)
Complex sentences are often formed
by putting these words at the beginning of the dependent clause:
as, as if, before, after, because,
though, even though, while, when, whenever, if, during, as
soon as, as long as, since, until, unless, where, and wherever. These
words are called subordinating conjunctions.
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Here are some examples of complex sentences:
Because the bridge wasn't
properly maintained by the government, it fell down.
indpendent clause: it fell down
dependent clause: because the bridge wasn't
properly maintained by the government
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Although he ate a really big dinner, now he wants to eat cake for dessert.
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Whenever they eat at this restaurant,
they order a hamburger and fries.
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He'll be able to maintain a healthy
weight if he keeps exercising.
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Because the world is getting warmer, polar bears
are in danger of becoming extinct.
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