Q. What is a complex sentence with a subordinate clause?
A subordinate clause contains a subject and a verb, but it needs to be attached to a main clause because it cannot make sense on its own. For example: This is a complex sentence (also referred to as a multi-clause sentence). The two clauses are joined by the connective ‘where’.
Q. How many subordinate clauses are found in complex sentences?
one subordinate clause
Table of Contents
- Q. What is a complex sentence with a subordinate clause?
- Q. How many subordinate clauses are found in complex sentences?
- Q. What is the meaning of conjunction and examples?
- Q. What does conjunction mean in grammar?
- Q. Where do we use conjunction in a sentence?
- Q. What is the meaning of in conjunction with?
- Q. What does clause mean?
- Q. What does conjunction mean in math?
- Q. What does in accordance mean?
- Q. Do you say in accordance with or to?
- Q. How do you write in accordance?
- Q. Is it correct to say in regards to?
- Q. How do you use regarding in a sentence?
Q. What is the meaning of conjunction and examples?
Filters. The definition of a conjunction is the joining together of elements and it is a word that connects sentences, phrases or clauses. An example of conjunction is classmates coming together to solve a math problem. An example of conjunction is the word “and.”
Q. What does conjunction mean in grammar?
Conjunctions are words that link other words, phrases, or clauses together.
Q. Where do we use conjunction in a sentence?
Examples of Conjunctions
- I tried to hit the nail but hit my thumb instead.
- I have two goldfish and a cat.
- I’d like a bike for commuting to work.
- You can have peach ice cream or a brownie sundae.
- Neither the black dress northe gray one looks right on me.
- My dad always worked hard so we could afford the things we wanted.
Q. What is the meaning of in conjunction with?
formal. : in combination with : together with The concert will be held in conjunction with the festival. The medicine is typically used in conjunction with other treatments.
Q. What does clause mean?
1 : a group of words containing a subject and predicate and functioning as a member of a complex (see complex entry 2 sense 1b(2)) or compound (see compound entry 2 sense 3b) sentence The sentence “When it rained they went inside” consists of two clauses: “when it rained” and “they went inside.”
Q. What does conjunction mean in math?
A conjunction is a statement formed by adding two statements with the connector AND. When two statements p and q are joined in a statement, the conjunction will be expressed symbolically as p ∧ q. If both the combining statements are true, then this statement will be true; otherwise, it is false.
Q. What does in accordance mean?
: in a way that agrees with or follows (something, such as a rule or request) In accordance with your request, I am sending a copy of my book. His funeral will be private, in accordance with his wishes.
Q. Do you say in accordance with or to?
The phrases according to and in accordance with refer to agreement or conformity with an authority, rules or procedures. In accordance to is non-standard English. In accordance with National Hockey League regulations, the player was given a three-game suspension for slashing.
Q. How do you write in accordance?
- I’m always in accordance with Jack.
- He acted in accordance with his beliefs.
- Behave in accordance with what is expected of your age.
- Article 47 may only be used in accordance with international law .
- We acted in accordance with my parents’ wishes.
- The notice is in accordance with Regulation 7.
Q. Is it correct to say in regards to?
The correct phrase is “in regard to.” You may be confused because “as regards” is another way to introduce a topic. Many people believe both phrases are unnecessary business jargon. Better options, depending on the particular sentence, include “concerning,” “regarding,” “about,” “in,” and “with.”
Q. How do you use regarding in a sentence?
Examples of regarding in a Sentence The teacher talked to the students regarding their homework. I have a question regarding your earlier comments.