no beacuse it does no have a predicate. to have a compllete sentence you need a subject and a predicate.
The above answer is incorrect. The complete subject of a sentence such as "Autumn leaves need to be raked up." is "Autumn leaves". The answerer above mistook "Subject" for "Sentence" A complete sentence needs a verb, but a complete subject does not have a verb unless it is a clause.
Autumn Leaves - painting - was created in 1856.
The simple subject is "referee" and the complete subject is "the referee."
If the subject at all, many babies would be the complete subject and babies the simple subject.
Complete Subject, (I think)
The complete subject of the sentence is 'The class'.
Autumn Leaves - song - was created in 1945.
Falling Autumn Leaves was created in 1888.
Autumn Leaves - painting - was created in 1856.
A. Purinton has written: 'Autumn leaves' -- subject(s): Accessible book
The Autumn leaves are very beautiful in Japan. Autumn is the best time to visit.
Autumn Leaves - 2005 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:AL
The cast of Autumn Leaves - 2012 includes: Sara Bocchini as Primavera Thomas Mettler as Autumn
The cast of When Autumn Leaves - 1999 includes: Natasha Lyonne
Autumn, or Fall. That's pretty much why they call it Fall. the leaves FALL off trees.
The natural downside of autumn is cleaning ponds of fallen leaves. Many people are outside raking leaves during the autumn season.
The leaves turn colors in the autumn. It was the autumn of her life.
leaves turn colours in Autumn.