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29 December, 15:57

If a compound-complex sentence is missing a dependent clause, what type of sentence would it most likely be?

simple

compound

complex

compound-compound

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  1. 29 December, 16:03
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    Answer 4 cannot be it right off the bat, since compound-compound doesn't exist.

    If a compound - complex sentence loses the dependent clause, it is no longer complex, since complex sentences require a dependent and to independent clauses conjoined with a comma and conjunction such as "and". So answer 3 can not be it.

    So that leaves either simple or compound.

    The sentence is still contains an independent clause from when it was compound-complex, therefore answer 2, compound, is the answer.
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