If a compound-complex sentence is missing a dependent clause, what type of sentence would it most likely be?
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A compound-complex sentence is one with a subordinating conjunction , a subordinating clause and a main / principal clause. If the sentenceis missing a dependent clause , then it is likely to be a compound-simple sentence.
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A compound-complex sentence is one with a subordinating conjunction , a subordinating clause and a main / principal clause. If the sentenceis missing a dependent clause , then it is likely to be a compound-simple sentence.
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A "compound-complex sentence" is nothing but the sentence is assembled of two independent clauses and with one or additional dependent clauses.
In Compound-complex type, each type of sentences can serve as various functions. If one who uses these types of sentences is to communicate his idea in a very well manner to the readers.
We know very well that, a "compound-complex sentence" is a sentence which has subordinating conjunction, a subordinating clause, and a main or principal clause. If a sentence lost a dependent clause, then it is probably to be referred as a compound-simple sentence.
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