I saw a wounded bird change into complex sentence which contains adjective clause
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I saw a bird which was wounded.
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which was wounded is the adjective clause modifying the noun "bird".
"I saw a bird" is the main clause.
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I saw a bird that was wounded.
- It will change to "I saw a bird that was wounded" in a complex sentence.
- I observed an wounded word is the only main clause in the given sentence, which is a basic sentence with a subject and verb.
- When it becomes a complex sentence, the word "that" is added as a subordinate clause to help expand the word.
- As a result, the complex sentence now has the main clause "I saw a bird" and the subordinate clause "that."
- A complex sentence combines a dependent clause with an independent clause.
- When the dependent clause is placed before the independent clause, the two clauses are separated by commas; otherwise, no punctuation is needed.
- Eg:Since the soup was too cold, I reheated it in the microwave.
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