Forming a complex sentence with an adverb clause
https://www.englishgrammar.org/forming-complex-sentence-adverb-clause31.07.2011 · A complex sentence must have a principal clause and one or more subordinate clauses. The subordinate clause may be a noun clause, an adjective clause or an adverb clause. We can form a complex sentence by combining two simple sentences using a subordinating conjunction like when, as, since, till, where, if, though, unless, that, lest, weather, whereas etc.
Make complex sentences with adjective clauses
www.englishpractice.com › improve › complexStudy the following example. The boy was caught. He had stolen the purse. These two simple sentences can be combined into a complex sentence by using an adjective clause. The boy who had stolen the purse was caught. Here the subordinate clause ‘who had stolen the purse’ says something about the noun ‘the boy’. It therefore serves the purpose of an adjective.
Examples of Adjective Clauses in Sentences
examples.yourdictionary.com › example-adjectiveExamples of Adjective Clauses Turned Into Adjective Phrases. Explore some adjective clause examples to help you create an adjective phrase: Adjective Clause - The books that were borrowed from class must be returned. Adjective Phrase - The books borrowed from class must be returned. Adjective Clause - The girl who is leading the parade is my best friend.