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stich3 [128]
4 years ago
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The following is an example of what type of sentence construction? Even though he had good intentions, Malik didn’t make it to t

he party. Simple Compound Complex Interrogatory
English
2 answers:
Blizzard [7]4 years ago
5 0

Hey there!

Sentence: Even though he had good intentions, Malik didn’t make it to the party.

Type of sentence: Complex.

Explanation: A complex sentence is formed by an independent clause, and one or more dependent clauses connected to it.  The use of subordinating conjunctions and punctuation is a way to identify those sentences.

In this case, we have have a sentence divided into 2 parts by a comma. The first sentence is the dependent clause, which does not make sense by itself, and starts with a Subordinating conjunction: Even though. Finally, we have a comma, which is followed by the dependent clause and those two parts form a complex structure sentence.

Hope this helps!

Mark as brainliest, please.

Bumek [7]4 years ago
5 0

This is an complex sentence: it contains a dependent clause, Even though he had good intentions, and an independent clause, Malik didn’t make it to the party.

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