What is the difference between a complex sentence and a compound sentence?

Complex sentences are made up of one independent clause and at least one dependent clause.

Compound sentences are made up of two or more independent clauses connected with a comma and a coordinating conjunction or a semicolon (or, less commonly, with a colon or an em dash).

Complex vs compound sentence examples
Complex sentence Compound sentence
If it stops raining, I will go to the park. It stopped raining, so I went to the park.
Kya was sleeping while the teacher was talking. The teacher was talking, and Kya was sleeping.

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What are good transition words to start a paragraph?

Good transition words and phrases to start a paragraph depend on the purpose of the paragraph and how it relates to the previous one.

Transition words to start a paragraph
Function of paragraph Transition word examples
Introducing a point to begin with, first of all, first (or second or third)
Building on a previous point furthermore, to illustrate, considering x, on the subject of x, similarly, consequently, returning to x
Contrasting with a previous point however, in contrast, on the other hand

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How do you hyphenate a three-word compound adjective?

In a three-word compound adjective, a hyphen is typically used between each word in the sequence (e.g., โ€œa well-thought-out planโ€).

When a three-word compound adjective incorporates a compound proper noun, such as โ€œNew York,โ€ it is generally unnecessary to use a hyphen between the words that comprise the proper noun (e.g., โ€œNew York-style,โ€ โ€œGreat Gatsby-themed,โ€ โ€œFranz Kafka-inspiredโ€).

In cases like these, many writers use an en dash instead of a hyphen (e.g., “New Yorkโ€“style”) to emphasize that both words of the compound noun are connected to the other word to form the compound adjective.

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What is an example of a prepositional phrase?

An example of a prepositional phrase is “in the washing machine.” A prepositional phrase combines a preposition (e.g., โ€œin,โ€ โ€œon,โ€ โ€œwithโ€) with nouns and modifiers. They can act as adjectives, adverbs, and nouns in a sentence.

Here are some other examples of prepositional phrases:

  • The party is on Tuesday.
  • I can write with a quill.
  • The cup of water fell to the ground.

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