It is a complete sentence.
Yes, that sentence is grammatically correct. It is a complete sentence with a subject (your parents) and a verb (are gone).
If I don't complete my homework, I can expect severe disapproval from my parents.
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Incomplete dominance can create offspring that display a trait not identical to either parent but intermediate to the two. One example of incomplete dominance is a red flower and a white flower crossbreed to form a pink flower.
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"Grand Parents" would be parents that would very good, so a simple sentence could be: She had grand parents. You probably meant grandparents, which are the parents of parents, so a sentence for that could be: Her grandparents loved her.
You either prove to your parents that you're not a complete failure, or just accept that you are.
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Nouns in the sentence: Phil, parents, fear
The dog ate the meat.This is a simple sentence. The verb is ate. If you ask the question who (or what) ate the meat? The answer is the dog so the dog is the subject of the sentence.Another example:The boy's parents, who live in Australia, write to him every week.It is not so easy to see the verb in this sentence but it is write. So ask the question who or what writes? the answer is the boy's parents so the boy's parents is the subject. Some people call this the complete subject or you could say parents is the simple subject.
All parents' care about there children.