A sentence is basically:
a subject - noun or pronoun
a verb - search for active verbs rather than ones that come from the verb 'be'
an object
A sentence needs at LEAST a subject AND a verb:
A phrase can come before a subject, example:
Because it was raining, I wore a raincoat.
A phrase can come after an object:
I walked to the corner store in the rain.
A sentence needs correct spelling.
To complete a sentence, make sure it has a subject and a verb that expresses a complete thought. Check for proper punctuation, such as ending the sentence with a period, question mark, or exclamation point. Read the sentence aloud to ensure it makes sense and conveys the intended meaning.
Onomatopoeia is basically an imitation of sounds in words.Here are some examples:-The bees buzzed by us.-Click that icon on the screen.-The cat hissed at the dog.
Comparative: more complete Superlative: most complete
Complete is already a verb. For example "to complete something" is an action and therefore a verb.
The complete subject is the noun or pronoun that the sentence is about. The complete predicate is the verb and any words that modify or complete the verb's action. Together, the complete subject and complete predicate make up a complete sentence.
"Then" is used to indicate time or order of events, while "than" is used to make comparisons between things. For example, "I will go to the store and then to the gym," uses "then" to show sequence. In contrast, "She is taller than her brother," compares the heights of two individuals using "than."
1. Playing cards with Sam is like trying to outsmart a Vegas slot machine. 2. Her words were as dull as a dirt
Onomatopoeia is basically an imitation of sounds in words.Here are some examples:-The bees buzzed by us.-Click that icon on the screen.-The cat hissed at the dog.
"Then" is used to indicate time or order of events, while "than" is used to make comparisons between things. For example, "I will go to the store and then to the gym," uses "then" to show sequence. In contrast, "She is taller than her brother," compares the heights of two individuals using "than."
allege: The police allege that the two teenagers took the car without permission. alleged: This is the alleged troublemaker. allegation: Our neighbor claimed that my brother was the boy who broke his window, but he could not provide proof to back up his allegation. ( These senctences are from a 6th grade sheet called wordley wise, lesson 14 word list. )
it is a complete metamorphosisa complete
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you complete me.
complete
complete
Comparative: more complete Superlative: most complete
Scientist would be a complete subject.
To finish a task is to complete it. Complete means all.