The fourth sentence structure in English is the compound-complex sentence. Compound-complex sentences consist of two or more verb clauses and one or more adverb clauses. In other words, compound-complex sentences are combinations of one or more compound sentences and one or more complex sentences. For example, the following sentences are compound-complex sentences:
- Verb Clause | Adverb Clause | Conjunction | Verb Clause
- He went to the market | because he needed more milk, | and | then he made pudding.
- Adverb Clause | Verb Clause | Conjunction | Verb Clause
- Unless the coffee is hot, | I will not drink it, | so | please put on a fresh pot.
- Verb Clause | Adverb Clause | Conjunction | Verb Clause | Adverb Clause
- I went to the bathroom | before I sat down, | but | my husband visited the facilities | after he watched the movie.