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Friday, July 2, 2021

Complex Sentences

 Complex Sentences

Like last week we where looking at the differences for a simple sentence, compound sentence and a complex sentence. A complex sentence has a independent clause and a dependent clause, that technically means that one part of the sentence can stand on its own and the other part of the sentence can not stand on its own. So what we had to do was to fix some sentences on a doc and copy and past the sentences onto the doc.  

here are the sentences:

The boy, who was only seven, could play the piano.

The beach, which was very crowded, was hotter than ever.

The ball, which was kicked by the goalkeeper, flew through the air.

The music, which was too loud, gave me a headache.

The old lady, who had lots of bags, waited for a taxi.

The bus, which was empty, sped down the street.

The music, which was too loud, gave me a headache.

The old lady, who had lots of bags, waited for a taxi.

The bus, which was empty, sped down the street.

The loaf of bread, which she bought last week, was moldy.

The singer, who was on the stage, sang to the audience.

The child, who was lost, was crying in the supermarket.

The aeroplane, which was full of passengers, was landing at the airport.

The people, who were pushing and shoving, queued to buy a bargain.

The music, which was too loud, gave me a headache.

The astronaut climbed into the space rocket.

The ants, which were two years old, built their colony.

The elderly man, who was 91 at the time, struggled across the road.

The rainbow, which was 100m long, stretched across a cloudless sky. 



how will you fill out the sentences?