no there is subject
Please complete your sentence.
Please complete your 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 put oscillation in a complete sentence.
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.
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 provide the sentence you would like me to complete.
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.)