no there is subject
Please complete your sentence.
Please complete your sentence.
Please put oscillation in a complete sentence.
Yes, 'Listen to me.' is an imperative sentence, the subject is implied: 'You listen to me.' Other common imperative sentences with an implied subject are, 'Look out!', 'Stop!', or 'Jump.' The implied subject of these sentences is 'you'.
Please complete your sentence.
Yes, "Please have a seat" is a complete sentence. It contains a subject implied by the verb ("you") and conveys a clear request or command. The use of "please" makes it polite, enhancing its communicative effectiveness.
Please provide the sentence you would like me to complete.
A gerund phrase is not considered a sentence. See below: waiting for the bus (a gerund phrase, not a complete sentence) While waiting for the bus, I like to listen to music. (complete sentence)
Please restate your question as a complete sentence.
Please use a complete sentence.
Please phrase this in the form of a complete sentence.
Complete sentences are a sentence with a complete thought, statement, etc. Ex: He says he will help me on my homework. (this is a complete sentence) An incomplete sentence would be: He says he. (you did not complete the thought.)