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Any example of a connector in complex sentence?

Examples of Connectors in Complex Sentences:

Here are some examples of connectors used in complex sentences, along with explanations of their function:

1. Coordinating Conjunctions:

* Example: The sun was shining brightly, but the wind was cold.

* Connector: *but*

* Function: Shows contrast between two independent clauses.

2. Subordinating Conjunctions:

* Example: Because it was raining heavily, we stayed inside.

* Connector: *because*

* Function: Introduces a dependent clause that explains the reason for the main clause.

* Example: We went to the park, although it was a bit cloudy.

* Connector: *although*

* Function: Introduces a dependent clause that contrasts with the main clause.

3. Conjunctive Adverbs:

* Example: The train was delayed; therefore, we missed our meeting.

* Connector: *therefore*

* Function: Introduces a second independent clause that shows the result of the first.

* Example: The movie was entertaining; however, the ending was a bit disappointing.

* Connector: *however*

* Function: Introduces a second independent clause that contrasts with the first.

4. Relative Pronouns:

* Example: The book that I read was really interesting.

* Connector: *that*

* Function: Introduces a dependent clause that modifies the noun "book."

5. Prepositional Phrases:

* Example: In spite of the rain, we had a good time.

* Connector: *In spite of*

* Function: Introduces a phrase that shows a contrast with the main clause.

These are just a few examples of connectors used in complex sentences. There are many other connectors available, and the choice of connector depends on the specific relationship between the clauses in the sentence.

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