Can a complex sentence be a question?

Can a complex sentence be a question?

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Q. Can a complex sentence be a question?

You should not combine a question and a statement together into a complex sentence. A case is not defined by asking the question in the first clause, so the “in which case” qualifier is not recognizable in the second clause. Further, the subject between both clauses is the same, so there’s no reason to use two clauses.

Q. What are the types of compound?

Types of Compounds

  • Metal + Nonmetal —> ionic compound (usually)
  • Metal + Polyatomic ion —> ionic compound (usually)
  • Nonmetal + Nonmetal —> covalent compound (usually)
  • Hydrogen + Nonmetal —> covalent compound (usually)

Q. What is compound mean?

Compound means to combine; a compound is a combination or mixture of two or more things. Compound has several specialized uses. A compound is either a mixture or two or more things, or a heavily guarded residence, such as a drug lord might have. In botany, a compound leaf consists of more than one part.

Q. What does compound complex mean?

A compound-complex sentence is comprised of at least two independent clauses and one or more dependent clauses. Example: Though Mitchell prefers watching romantic films, he rented the latest spy thriller, and he enjoyed it very much.

Q. How do you calculate a compound?

Compound interest is calculated by multiplying the initial principal amount by one plus the annual interest rate raised to the number of compound periods minus one. The total initial amount of the loan is then subtracted from the resulting value. Katie Kerpel {Copyright} Investopedia, 2019.

Q. What is the formula of compound interest with example?

Compound Interest Formula

Time (in years)AmountInterest
1P(1 + R/100)/frac{PR}{100}
2P/left (1+/frac{R}{100} /right )^{2}P(1 + R/100) (R/100)
3P/left (1+/frac{R}{100} /right )^{3}P(1 + R/100)2 (R/100)
4P/left (1+/frac{R}{100} /right )^{4}P(1 + R/100)3 (R/100)
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