A paragraph.
A sentence expresses a complete thought, it has a subject and a verb and sometimes it has an object; while a phrase does not express a complete thought and a clause doesnt begin with a capital letter and ends with a mark...a sentence always does.
"Be punctual" is a complete sentence, because the verb is in the imperative mood, in which the subject "You" is always implied by the verb itself.
The sentence "Mikayla always does her homework" contains an independent clause. An independent clause expresses a complete thought and can stand alone as a sentence. In this case, it has a subject ("Mikayla") and a predicate ("always does her homework"), making it a complete statement.
In the sentence, "he has always thought about his future" the verb phrase is "has always thought".
The verb in the sentence is "thought."
"has always thought" is the verb phrase in this sentence.
Yes, the sentence "She does not always complete her homework" is correct.
has thought always is an adverb
In the sentence "He has always thought about his future," the verb phrase is "has always thought." While "thought" is the verb, a verb phrase includes words that may affect the tense of the verb.
always thought
Yes, the period at the end of a sentence is always placed last, signifying the conclusion of that statement. It indicates that the thought is complete and helps to separate sentences within a text. Proper punctuation, including the use of periods, is essential for clarity in writing.
No, it is not a complete sentence.