no. a sentence needs a subject/obect and a verb
sang
The simple predicate of the sentence "songs were called the blues" is "called." It is the action that the subject of the sentence (songs) is performing.
In the sentence "They played great songs during the show," the direct object is "great songs." The direct object answers the question of what was played, which in this case is the songs.
He composes his own songs but the songs are not good to listen.
In the sentence "They played great songs during the show," the direct object is "great songs." It answers the question of what was played by the subject "they."
"On the shore" is the prepositional phrase in the sentence. It gives more information about where the sailor sang the songs.
Two Songs by the Microphones was created in 2007.
Yes, two songs can have the same name.
The jukebox has a large selection of songs to choose.
There are many explicit songs on iTunes.
Songs of Betrayal Part Two was created in 1999.
The cantor will be singing the Jewish songs for the party.