I don't want the medows, but I am acting on principle. (make complex)
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Explanation: A complex sentence is a sentence in which at least one independent clause and one dependent clause is present. ... 'Since' is the subordinating conjunction in the sentence. 'I am acting on principle' is the dependent clause and 'I don't want the Meadows' is the independent clause.
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i am acting on the principle as i don't want the meadows
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we should use a subordinator that is as
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