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Q: Mom needs help around the house. What is the complete subject in this sentence?
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Read the following sentence and choose the correct pronoun to complete it. My brother and followed our mother's instructions precisely when she came home the house was spotless!?

The correct pronoun is "I", the subjective, first person singular personal pronoun.The noun phrase "My brother and I" is the compound subject of the sentence.


Give 5 example of sentence fragment?

A sentence is a complete clause with a subject and a finite verb. A sentence fragment is not a complete clause, but is part of a clause (often lacking the verb to make a full sentence). For instance, a sentence fragment could be: The house that I used to live in. Swimming in the river. I cannot find. (missing the object, the 'what') When he came home. The business around the corner. The cigarette in my hand. As he kissed. How did? Many questions. When she saw the spider. NOTE: NONE of those should have periods because they are NOT complete sentences. MOST need a comma, and the rest of the sentence. A couple only need the rest of the 'complete thought', such as: The cigarette in my hand was burning. How did she know where I lived? Many questions are difficult to answer.


What is the complete predicate in this sentence Life at your house goes more smoothly this way?

goes more smoothly this way


What is the main subject and verb of the following sentence If you go below the house and hide behind the furnace maybe you will be unharmed?

...you will be unharmed...


A group of words that includes a subject and a verb but does not express a complete thought is called a what?

A group of words with a subject and verb that do not express a complete thought is known as a phrase. A sentence that includes a subject and a verb but cannot stand alone because it begins with a subordinate word is known as a dependent clause.

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What is the complete subject of the sentence 'There is a dog in the house?

'There is a dog' is the complete subject of the sentence. It consists of the subject 'dog' and the linking verb 'is'.


Is The thorny hedge around the house sentence fragment or complete sentence?

sentence fragment


What part of speech is the postman will deliver it to your house?

This sentence is a complete sentence and consists of a subject ("postman") and a verb phrase ("will deliver"). It also includes a prepositional phrase ("to your house"). The sentence overall functions as a declarative statement.


What is the subject of this sentence After the dog bit me I went into the house?

The subject of the sentence is "I."


What is the complete adverb clause in We're moving to Abilene if we sell our house?

The adverb clause in the sentence is 'if we sell our house.' An adverb clause contains a subject and verb, a subordinate conjunction that keeps the phrase from containing a complete thought, and answers the question of how, when, or why.


What is the meaning of Noun subject of sentence?

The noun subject of a sentence is the person, place, thing, or idea that is performing the action described by the verb. It is typically located at the beginning of the sentence and is what the rest of the sentence is centered around.


What are Fragments in a paragraph?

A sentence fragment has no object; either no subject or no verb. As has been pointed out on The Simpsons, "Sentence Fragment" is, itself, a sentence fragment. For example, "The fox, the dog." Doesn't have a verb - it doesn't stand up as a sentence. "The fox jumps the dog." Becomes a sentence with the addition of the verb. Another example, "Looking into the distance, saw the house." Is a sentence fragment as it has no subject, adding a subject makes the sentence: "Looking into the distance, he saw the house."


What is the subject in the sentence Over the river and through the woods to Grandmother's house we go?

The subject is "we".


What is the distinction between a phrase and a sentence?

A sentence requires a subject and predicate. That means a noun and a verb that are in agreement with one another (in terms of singular and plural). A phrase is not a complete sentence. It is a little group of words that go together and function together in some way.Here is a very short but complete sentence:She laughs.You have a subject (a pronoun, which stands "for" ["pro"] a noun) and a verb that agrees with it--that is, both are singular.Here is a very long phrase that is not a complete sentence. This happens to be a prepositional phrase because it begins with a preposition ("in") and ends with the object of the preposition (the noun "house"). All the rest is description of the noun at the end.in the large, ramshackle, isolated, abandoned, and allegedly haunted house(You would not really write like this, we hope, but it would be a correct and grammatical phrase if you did.)If you have a subject and a verb that make a complete sentence, you can't call it a phrase. If all you have is a phrase, you don't have a sentence.


How do you use the word characteristic in a complete sentence?

The house had the characteristic of poor maintenance.


How do you diagram this sentence His house was full?

Again, not being able to draw a diagram, I will try to explain it. In the sentence, "His house was full," "His" is the pronoun, and modifies the subject, which is "house." "Is full" is the verb, and describes the state of the house.


Which one of the following sentences has a subject pronoun A The car is mine B Her books were overdue at the library C you stood together on the issue of civil rights D your house was full of?

C. We stood together on the issue of civil rights.The pronoun 'we' is the subject of the sentence.In sentence A. the noun 'car' is the subject of the sentence.In sentence B. the noun 'books' is the subject of the sentence.In sentence D. the noun 'house' is the subject of the sentence.