Choose the answer that tells us the correct structure of the sentence.We visited the Eiffel Tower before it closed.

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A simple sentence is made up of three parts – a subject (or clause), a verb and an object. Example: The cat found a mouse. The “cat” is the subject, “found” is the verb and, finally, “mouse” is the object. A compound sentence is when you have two or more independent subjects (or clauses) that are usually joined or linked by a conjunction. Example: Betty likes chocolate cake and Michael likes vanilla. “Betty” and “Michael” are two independent subjects and they are linked by the conjunction “and”. A complex sentence is when you link an independent clause with a dependent clause. An... Show more

Choose the answer that tells us the correct structure of the sentence.<br/><br/>We visited the Eiffel Tower before it closed.