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At a minimum, a sentence must have a subject (generally a noun or pronoun) and a verb.

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What part of speech make a subject in a sentence?

A single word that is the subject of a sentence must be either a noun or a pronoun. However, some phrases and clauses, which are not considered to have parts of speech in themselves, can be the only subject in a sentence.


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A complete sentence must have a subject (noun) and a predicate (verb). For example, "The bird flies in the sky." "The bird" is the subject of the sentence (bird is a noun) and "flies in the sky" is the predicate (flies is the verb). This is a complete sentence. "The mailman" is NOT a complete sentence because there is no predicate (I didn't tell you what the mailman did). Ask yourself "Who?" and "Did what?" and if you're able to answer both questions then you probably have a subject and a predicate, and therefore, a complete sentence.


In the sentence Live it out what part of speech is it?

Live it out. 'It' is a pronoun. 'Live out' is a phrasal verb.He wants to live out his dreams.When the object of the sentence is a pronoun it must go between the two parts of the phrasal verb.This is his dream. He wants to live it outNOT This is his dream. He wants to live out it


What two parts of speech must be present in a complete sentence?

A complete sentence must have a subject (noun) and a predicate (verb). For example, "The bird flies in the sky." "The bird" is the subject of the sentence (bird is a noun) and "flies in the sky" is the predicate (flies is the verb). This is a complete sentence. "The mailman" is NOT a complete sentence because there is no predicate (I didn't tell you what the mailman did). Ask yourself "Who?" and "Did what?" and if you're able to answer both questions then you probably have a subject and a predicate, and therefore, a complete sentence.


Do you use If I was the Present or If I were the president as you begin your sentence?

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What part of speech is round in the sentence The horses must round this corner?

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Is a Preposition a complete sentence?

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