Using the simple sentence, "I attend SCCA". Add a dependent clause to the beginning to create a complex sentence. Remember to include a comma.

Put ‘when’ after those initials and add a clause that makes sense.

SCCA stands for South Carolina Connections Academy

When I say that I attend SCCA, I am referring to South Carolina Connections Academy.

To create a complex sentence using the simple sentence "I attend SCCA," we can add a dependent clause to the beginning. A dependent clause is a group of words that contains a subject and a verb but cannot stand alone as a complete sentence. One way to do this is by adding a dependent clause that starts with a subordinating conjunction such as "because" or "although."

Here's an example:

"Because I want to further my education, I attend SCCA."

In this complex sentence, the dependent clause "Because I want to further my education" is added to the beginning, separated by a comma. This clause explains the reason or cause for attending SCCA, making the sentence more detailed and complex.

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I attend SCCA, but I don't know what SCCA stands for.