No, it's a fragment. To make it a complete sentence you need to add what the challenges of supporting a large family are.
The complete predicate of this sentence is 'fascinate people'.
that family and family
The complete subject is "The whole family". The simple subject is "family".
The simple subject is reunion. The complete subject is Their family reunion.The subject comes before the verb (is in this sentence)
The simple subject is reunion. The complete subject is Their family reunion.The subject comes before the verb (is in this sentence)
I'm thinking that "family" is the simple subject and "Matt's family" is the complete subject.
The phrase "my family went camping last night" is a complete sentence. It contains a subject ("my family") and a predicate ("went camping last night"), expressing a complete thought. In contrast, a fragment would lack either a subject or a verb or fail to convey a complete idea.
The complete predicate of the sentence "Each family member has a special job" is "has a special job." This part of the sentence expresses the action and provides information about what the subject (each family member) is doing. It includes the verb "has" and the object "a special job," which together convey the complete thought.
Makes a camp
The duration of Family Challenge is 3600.0 seconds.
Family Challenge ended on 1997-09-07.
Family Challenge was created on 1995-10-02.