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No, the correct way to write the sentence would be: "That happens because I did not read the complete sentence."
No, the sentence should be: "She does not always complete her homework."
No, the sentence "i wants to go here" is not complete because it is missing the verb "want" in the correct form. A correct and complete sentence would be "I want to go here."
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The sentence "Rhoda's Crazy" is not grammatically correct. It is missing a verb to make a complete sentence.
Yes. "I do not like people" is complete and correct, albeit anti-social.
It is not actually a sentence. It is a complete subject with no predicate. A sentence would be "This is an example of what love is supposed to be."
"My Uncle John said" is not a complete sentence. It doesn't tell us WHAT he said.
No, the correct way to write the sentence would be: "That happens because I did not read the complete sentence."
Yes, it is a complete, correct sentence.
No. It will only BRING is correct but this is not a complete sentence. It will only bring what? You need to complete the thought.
No, the sentence should be: "She does not always complete her homework."
A complete and correct sentence requires a subject and a predicate.
No, the sentence "i wants to go here" is not complete because it is missing the verb "want" in the correct form. A correct and complete sentence would be "I want to go here."
The sentence 'Correct the sentence.' is a correct sentence. The subject is implied 'you'; the verb is 'correct'; the direct object is 'sentence'; and it is a complete thought. These are all the elements required for a complete sentence.
No
You had not taken that into account. Would be the grammatically correct version of that sentence.