Do and die,, make complex sentence
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when an independent and a dependent clause join together to form a complex sentence, they can go in either order.
Here's an example where the independent clause comes first:
I was snippy with him because I was running late for work.
Here's an example where the dependent clause comes first:
Because I was running late for work, I was snippy with him.
To connect independent and dependent clauses, you need subordinating conjunctions like "after," "while," or "since." If the dependent clause comes first, you will generally need to separate the clauses with a comma.
Here's an example where the independent clause comes first:
I was snippy with him because I was running late for work.
Here's an example where the dependent clause comes first:
Because I was running late for work, I was snippy with him.
To connect independent and dependent clauses, you need subordinating conjunctions like "after," "while," or "since." If the dependent clause comes first, you will generally need to separate the clauses with a comma.
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