Example of complex sentence: She asked her husband to make sure to paint the roof and to make sure to not leave any spots in the eaves unpainted.
<span>A complex sentence is a sentence containing a subordinate clause or clauses. This means that there is an independent clause (which means it can stand as a sentence by itself) and a dependent clause (which means a clause that cannot stand as a sentence by itself because it will not make sentence). In the example above, the independent clause is '</span>She asked her husband to make sure to paint the roof' and the rest is the dependent clause.
Compound sentence: She used to love going up to the roof and sitting with her feet dangling by the eaves because the stars could clearly be seen from there.
A compound sentence is a sentence with more than one subject and predicate. In this example, there are 2 subjects: she and stars. There are also 2 corresponding predicates.
D.) Your writing might sound weird
I mean unless you carry a thesaurus around with you and talk like that XD
Answer:
I'd say that Elizabeth is the subject, because she meets, Lady Catherine. Elizabeth being the noun of course and meets being the verb.
<span>It was because the boys see a dim shadowy figure which was emerging out of the
jungle, Simon in the wake of finding the parachute man, and think he is the
beast, they wound him to death before they understanding it is Simon.</span>