Originally Posted by
aous02
A complex sentence is by definition a sentence that contains one dependent clause attached to another indepedent clause.
Not necessarily one. There can be several dependent clauses.
* The below sentence is simple. I thought that the below underlined string of words is a dependent clause, but it's not. What is it then?
Eg: Bob and Sue went to the store on the corner near the center of town to buy groceries and to get some drinks for the party.
This is a simple sentence.
The subject: Bob and Sue
The predicate: went
The underlined fragment is two homogeneous adverbial modifiers of purpose expressed by infinitive phrases.