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Grammar help - Simple or complex sentence?



dzheleva
Canada

Grammar help - Simple or complex sentence?
 
Hello,
I need your opinion  about the following type of situation:
 "While he was running, he fell" is a complex sentence but what happens when the relative clause is reduced to "While running, he fell"? Is this a simple sentence now because there is only one subject and one verb?
 
I would appreciate any comments. 

26 May 2018      





Gi2gi
Georgia

It is a complex sentence. The subordinate clause is expressed by a participle clause (while running).� Here�s a link with some info. http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/course/towards-advanced/unit-29/session-1 Giorgi

26 May 2018