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Hasibul Alam Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

What kind of structure it is?

Tomorrow i have got to be in the conference center.

SOURCE: IELTS listening

  

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Define what you mean by 'structure'. There are several ways of analysing a sentence.

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  • There are several ways of analysing a sentence.
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Define what you mean by 'structure'. There are several ways of analysing a sentence.

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Hasibul Alam

Tomorrow I have got to be in the conference center.

It's a simple sentence, if that's what you're asking.

CJ

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If you're talking about simple vs complex, it's actually a complex sentence:

Tomorrow I have [got [to be in the conference center]].

"Have" and "got" are catenative verbs here, so there are two subordinate catenative complement clauses, as bracketed.

Even if the idiom "have got" is taken as a single unit, a constituent, there r

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