The portion, "doing well on the medication has no problem with that" is NOT a complete sentence. It has no subject. And there are two portions run together.
My daughter is doing well on the medication; she has no problem with that. (joined with a semi-colon).
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My daughter is doing well on the medication. She has no problem with that.
A sentence is about a subject "doing" something. A sentence must be a complete thought to be a sentence.
The complete subject of this sentence is 'An ancient village'. This is because it is 'The ancient village' that is doing the verb, 'lies'. 'Those mountains' are not doing the verb, and are not the subject of the sentence.
What are You Doing In there? , What is your Problem? , What Happend?,
A "right" or correct sentence contains both a subject and a verb. Simply put, a sentence must be a complete thought. complete sentence = a person, place or thing doing something
A complete sentence contains a person, place or thing doing something. The person, place or thing is called the subject of the sentence. The "doing something" part of the sentence is called the action, predicate or verb. Traditionally, text books say that a complete sentence is one that contains both a subject and a predicate.
A complete sentence is a group of words that contain a person, place or thing doing something, and work together to express a complete thought.
A complete sentence must have a subject (who or what the sentence is about) and a predicate (what the subject is doing or the action taking place). It must also express a complete thought and be punctuated correctly.
no, every sentence needs a subject and a verb. waved is a verb but there is no subject. the subject is who or what is doing the verb.
you can use radius in a sentence like when you are doing a math problem you try to find the radius of the circular shape.
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.
The complete predicate includes the main verb and all the words that modify or complete its meaning in a sentence. Look for the action or state of being that the subject is doing or being described by in a sentence, along with any additional words that are connected to it.
A complete sentence must have a subject (who or what the sentence is about) and a predicate (what the subject is doing or what action is taking place). Additionally, it should express a complete thought and be punctuated correctly.