Sure! Here's an example of a compound-complex sentence with two dependent clauses:
"After I finished my homework, I went to the park, and because it was raining, I brought an umbrella."
To break it down:
- "After I finished my homework" is the first dependent clause.
- "I went to the park" is the independent clause.
- "because it was raining" is the second dependent clause.
- "I brought an umbrella" is the second independent clause.
In this sentence, you have two dependent clauses ("After I finished my homework" and "because it was raining") and two independent clauses ("I went to the park" and "I brought an umbrella"). It combines both compound (two independent clauses) and complex (dependent clauses) structures in one sentence.
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