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What is needed to connect a dependent clause with an independent clause to form a complex sentence?

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To connect a dependent clause with an independent clause and form a complex sentence, you need a subordinating conjunction. Subordinating conjunctions are words that introduce the dependent clause and indicate the relationship between the dependent clause and the independent clause. Common subordinating conjunctions include words like "because," "although," "since," "if," "when," "while," and "unless."

For example:
- Independent clause: "I went to the store."
- Dependent clause: "because I needed milk."
- Complex sentence: "I went to the store because I needed milk."

In this structure, the independent clause can stand alone as a sentence, while the dependent clause cannot.

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