<p>jp- im sorry, but I dont think I know that much about english grammar. I just picked D caese it sounded the cleanest and it sounded like a sentence I would have heard before</p>
<p>Poseur, that's what I meant to say! I meant that since "to" is a preposition, the crap after the comma, but before "attend" cannot occur because you can't split an infinitive!</p>
<p>dump grubers, why are u using this? it confuses u even more. give me a problem from CB that uve seen that's similar to this. CB probs are straightforward, this way is too deep, though once in a way CB does play around with word orders, but not like this!
also the "if the weather.." is not an appositive i think.</p>
<p>the hell? Is it just me or do they all sound kinda right? -_- I really hope I dont get something like that on the real test lol</p>
<p>Grammatically, both B and D are correct. However, D is less complicated ... which makes it a more favorable choice for the SAT.</p>