"an X-rayed cat" doesn't have a verb in it, so before thinking about anything else, it can't be a sentence.
ALL luggage is xrayed. Under the plain or a carry on. Everything is xrayed. Sometimes they do random searches for under carriage luggage.
"Cat's got your tongue" IS a sentence.
The sentence "Hobie has a cat. The cat's name is Elvis." is correctly punctuated.
The complete subject of this sentence is "The cat." Everything from "purred" on is part of the predicate. The cat did what? Purred. How? With pleasure. At what? At the visitor's skill.
It takes the place of a noun. In the sentence "The cat ran", the pronoun "it" can be used to replace "the cat" to make the sentence "It ran."
"The cat purred." is a sentence because it has a subject, which is the cat and a verb which is purred. A sentence fragment has either a missing subject, a missing verb, or both.
no
our cat is missing
I don't have a cat either.
"a cat has its claws at the end of its paws, and a complex sentence has its pause at the end of its clause"
The nouns are cat & mouse.
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