Yes, because you have a verb and a noun. "It is", is even a sentence.
"Mom cooked dinner." is indeed a complete sentence. It contains all parts of a complete sentence.
"All visitors to the factory" is the complete subject.
No, the sentence "all you could do was keep writing" is a complete sentence because it has a subject ("you") and a verb phrase ("could do was keep writing"). It expresses a complete thought on its own.
The complete predicate includes the main verb and all its modifiers.
"All is well" is not a sentence fragment because "All" is your subject and "is" is your verb. In a complete sentence contains a subject and a verb.
Which form of the verb will correctly complete this sentence All of my friends, except one _____ the violin.
An empty sentence is a sentence that say too little. The sentence maybe complete with all the right words in all the right places, but need ideas.
Yes, it is.
has been driving
that's not a complete sentence learnto type complete sentances or don't type at all!!!!
NO. Not at all. It is improper
[] Supplying the missing subject [] Supplying the missing verb [] Converting the subordinate clause to a complete sentence [x] All of the above