there's a way?!?!?!?!?!?!
it is a complete metamorphosisa complete
you complete me.
complete
The royalty had complete disdain for the commoners.The royalty had complete disdain for the commoners.The royalty had complete disdain for the commoners.The royalty had complete disdain for the commoners.The royalty had complete disdain for the commoners.The royalty had complete disdain for the commoners.The royalty had complete disdain for the commoners.The royalty had complete disdain for the commoners.The royalty had complete disdain for the commoners.The royalty had complete disdain for the commoners.The royalty had complete disdain for the commoners.
Comparative: more complete Superlative: most complete
complete
Scientist would be a complete subject.
To finish a task is to complete it. Complete means all.
complete flower
Scientist would be a complete subject.
Sunflower is a complete flower
example of sentence complete subject and complete predicate Listening=subject is not=complete predicate