Killer whales are friendly, people said, which is sometimes true, and they only eat fish, which is not true-they not only eat seals but often dolphins as well, ang off the coast of New Zealand a female and her calf attacked a cuba diver(p102)
With six subject verb combination the example you pulled out is a compound complex sentence. It has four dependent clauses where the subject verb combinations are: “whales are”, “people said”, “they eat” and finally “female and calf attacked” and two dependent clauses which are “which is sometimes true” and “which is not true”.
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With six subject verb combination the example you pulled out is a compound complex sentence. It has four dependent clauses where the subject verb combinations are: “whales are”, “people said”, “they eat” and finally “female and calf attacked” and two dependent clauses which are “which is sometimes true” and “which is not true”.
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