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Abbas Rajabpour Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Type of a sentence

What type of sentence is the following sentence? ( It has to coordinating conjunctions, does that make it a complex?)


It’s a very secluded area and you can relax so you don't have the stresses alive or the city.

  

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It’s a very secluded area [ and you can relax ] [ so you don't have the stresses alive or the city ] . In elementary grammar, this is called a compound-complex sentence because it has both coordination and subordination.

  • It’s a very secluded area [ and you can relax ] [ so you don't have the stresses alive or the city ] .
  • In elementary grammar, this is called a compound-complex sentence because it has both coordination and subordination.
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It’s a very secluded area [and you can relax] [so you don't have the stresses alive or the city].


In elementary grammar, this is called a compound-complex sentence because it has both coordination and subordination.

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