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The sentence presented can be classified as a compound-complex sentence due to its number and type of clauses.
How are sentences classified?
Sentences are often classified into four categories:
- Simple
- Complex
- Compound
- Compound-complex
This categorization depends on the number and type of clauses in a sentence. For example, a sentence that contains only one clause as in "I like pizza" will be classified as a simple sentence.
What is a compound-complex sentence?
This is a sentence that:
- Includes at least three clauses.
- Two of its clauses form a complex sentence, which means one clause is independent and the other one is dependent (does not give a complete idea)
- Includes at least to independent clauses connected by conjuction such as and or or.
This occurs in the sentence presented:
Although I am not particularly fond of the song (dependent clause), I do think it has a dramatic ending, and jerry thinks it is the best song he has heard all year (Independent clauses)
Note: This question is incomplete; here is the complete question:
What is the structure of the following sentence? Although i am not particularly fond of the song, I do think it has a dramatic ending, and jerry thinks it is the best song he has heard all year, despite the fact that he normally does not care for that composer.
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