The subject of the sentence is "she" and the predicate is "live."
A noun and a verb. "John ran" is a complete sentence because it contains both.
Noun and verbevery sentence must have a subject and a predicate!!
To have a complete sentence, you need a subject (who or what the sentence is about) and a predicate (what the subject is doing or what is being said about the subject). The subject is typically a noun or pronoun, while the predicate includes a verb and any additional information describing the subject or action.
A complete sentence is comprised of a subject and a predicate. The subject is a noun or noun phrase, and the predicate essentially tells what the subject does.
You need 1 capital letter 2 proper sentence structure ( subject noun, verb) 3 end mark
A noun and a verb are the only two parts of speech you need. Adjectives, adverbs and others are not needed to complete a sentence but are necessary for good language usage.
I presume, assume, you mean, what is the meaning of a complete sentence? A complete sentence has a noun and a verb. I'm glad that I am no longer studying another language.
sentence is a complete thought with a noun and verb. Fragment is just part of a sentence and does not make a complete thought.
Yes, because you have a verb and a noun. "It is", is even a sentence.
The complete subject of the sentence is the noun phrase 'The teacher'.
One complete sentence using "set" as a noun is: "I received a beautiful set of dishes for my birthday."