I would have purchased the flamboyant dress that you like but it was too expensive.
She arrived at the party wearing a flamboyant dress, which caught everyone's attention, but despite her flashy outfit, she remained composed and mingled with guests throughout the evening.
She wore a flamboyant red dress to the party, standing out among the crowd.
Flamboyant means having outrageous style or dress sense.He was a very flamboyant dresser; heads turned on the street wherever he went.The decorations for the wedding were very flamboyant and the flowers were especially beautiful.
She showed off her flamboyant personality by wearing a bright pink feather boa to the party.
In general, compound sentences do not necessarily require the use of AWUBIS (although they can be used). A compound sentence consists of two or more independent clauses that are joined together by coordinating conjunctions (such as "and," "but," "or"). AWUBIS is a mnemonic device used to remember common subordinating conjunctions for complex sentences.
You can use coordinating conjunctions like "and," "but," "or," "so," "for," "nor," and "yet" to connect two independent clauses in a compound sentence.
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There are four types of sentences: simple, compound, complex, and compound-complex. Each sentence is defined by the use of independent and dependent clauses, conjunctions, and subordinators.
Flamboyant means having outrageous style or dress sense.He was a very flamboyant dresser; heads turned on the street wherever he went.The decorations for the wedding were very flamboyant and the flowers were especially beautiful.
She wore a flamboyant red dress to the party, standing out among the crowd.
Two complex sentences joined by a semicolon are considered a compound sentence. A compound-complex sentence would have a combination of independent and dependent clauses, which are different than the two independent clauses in a compound sentence connected by a semicolon.
At least two clauses; one clause
Flamboyant means having outrageous style or dress sense.He was a very flamboyant dresser; heads turned on the street wherever he went.The decorations for the wedding were very flamboyant and the flowers were especially beautiful.
don't repeat words. use if/then statement. use figurative language, example: I was happy to and then i noticed a smile from side to side and you could tell I was delighted. change words.
This complex sentence is hard to diagram. A description of a mental disorder could be characterized as a complex sentence.
She showed off her flamboyant personality by wearing a bright pink feather boa to the party.