1. Parallel Complex Sentences
1. He does not deliberately indifference anyone, and he is not willing to go around the bush to curry favor with others.
2. School is not only a place to impart knowledge, but also a place to create knowledge and cultivate talents.
3. Colorful fields and blue sky with floating white clouds.
4. Truth is the child of time, not the child of authority.
5. Humility makes people progress, and pride makes people fall behind.
2. Progressive Complex Sentences
1. Not only can the young man do excellent carpentry work, but he is also a well-known filial son.
2. This is not only a necessary care in life, but also a spiritual support that she needs.
3. Adults can’t stand such hot weather, let alone children?
4. The usual attendance rate is very high, let alone during the Spring Festival?
5. It is not available in the city, so where can he find it in the countryside?
Types of complex sentences
Parallel complex sentences: also, again, also, at the same time, in addition, both...and..., not...but..., on the one hand...on the other hand ...
Progressive complex sentences: even, and, and, moreover, besides, not to mention, on the contrary, not only...but also...etc.
Choose complex sentences: either...or..., is...or..., rather, either...or..., either...is...etc.
Complex sentences with transitions: but, but, on the contrary, but, can, but, however, just, but, although...but...etc.
Complex sentences of cause and effect: because of, therefore, therefore, so, so that, because, visible, since, because... so..., since... etc.
Conditional complex sentences: just, then, as long as, only...only..., unless...only..., as long as...just..., no matter...all...etc.
Hypothetical complex sentences: then, then, otherwise, otherwise, if...then..., if...then..., even...also...etc.