Janet went to the library to borrow some books . What kind of sentence is .
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Simple sentence.
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There are two parts of the sentence.
"Janet went to the library" and "to borrow some books".
The first sentence is the main clause, meaning that since there's a noun (Janet), a verb (went), and a subject (the library), the sentence can stand on its own even if you cut out the subordinate clause. The second part ("to borrow some books") is a subordinate clause, meaning that, if you cut out the first part it cannot stand alone.
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