i should leave now
Yes.
I dont know what the word legitimately means. Its a complete sentence
the complete subject is movie and the simple subject gown.... and how old are you? You should know this! LOL
A complete sentence must contain a subject and a predicate, expressing a complete thought. It should also begin with a capital letter and end with appropriate punctuation, such as a period, question mark, or exclamation point. If it can stand alone and makes sense without requiring additional information, it is considered complete.
Please write your question in a complete sentence so it can be understood and answered. Do you want to know the MEANING of difficulties with comprehension? If so, your question should say that, or whatever it is you want to know about it.
A complete sentence consists of:an independent subject or subjectsa verba complete thoughtcorrect punctuationNote: You can combine two like, complete sentences with a semicolon.
The complete subject in the sentence is "The Golden Apples of the Sun." In grammatical terms, the complete subject includes the simple subject (the main noun) along with any modifiers that describe it. In this case, "The Golden Apples of the Sun" is a noun phrase that serves as the complete subject of the sentence.
The verb is able; the complete verb is 'are able to know'.
i dont know what bobolink means . lol
For, you could. For example. For score. ( For I know they are not complete sentences)
As far as I know, a complete subject and predicate shows a complete sentence, so, yes.An exception are interjections (example: Hey! Ow! Oh! etc).
Yes, a group of words that forms a complete idea is called a sentence.