What is an example of a compound-complex sentence?
An example of a compound-complex sentence is “I want to go to London, but Carrie wants to go to New York because it is closer.”
This example has the necessary components of a compound-complex sentence:
- At least two independent clauses (“I want to go to London” and “Carrie wants to go to New York”) joined by a comma and coordinating conjunction (or a semicolon)
- At least one dependent clause (“because it is closer”)
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