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A few years ago, John drove his new car to New York City to attend his nephew’s wedding.a.Complex Compoundb.Complexc.Compoundd.Simple

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A few years ago, John drove his new car to New York City to attend his nephew’s wedding.

  • a. Complex Compound
  • b. Complex
  • c. Compound
  • d. Simple
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Solution

To determine the sentence structure of the given text, we need to analyze the components and their relationships.

The sentence "A few years ago, John drove his new car to New York City to attend his nephew’s wedding" consists of multiple clauses and conjunctions.

First, we have the introductory phrase "A few years ago," which sets the time frame. This is followed by the main clause "John drove his new car to New York City." This main clause contains a subject (John) and a verb (drove) and expresses a complete thought.

Next, we have the subordinate clause "to attend his nephew’s wedding." This clause begins with the infinitive marker "to" and functions as the purpose or reason for John's action.

Overall, the sentence structure can be classified as complex compound because it contains both a main clause and a subordinate clause, connected by the conjunction "to."

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