A subject and a predicate
A complete sentence needs a subject and a verb, and it must express a complete thought or idea. Punctuation at the end, such as a period, question mark, or exclamation point, is also necessary for a sentence to be considered complete.
No, the correct way to write the sentence would be: "That happens because I did not read the complete sentence."
One complete sentence using "set" as a noun is: "I received a beautiful set of dishes for my birthday."
Ancient Egyptians used papyrus to write on as an early form of paper.
A complete sentence typically includes a subject (who or what the sentence is about) and a predicate (what the subject is doing or what is being done to the subject). It must also express a complete thought. An example would be: "The cat (subject) sat on the mat (predicate)."
A declarative sentence makes a statement or expresses an idea. To write one, start with a subject (who or what the sentence is about) followed by a verb (action) and any necessary objects or complements to complete the thought. For example, "She danced gracefully at the party."
You can't write a sentence that is not a sentence, it is either a sentence or it is not. You can write a sentence that doesn't look like a sentence. For example, "Stop!"; although one word, it is a complete sentence. The subject 'you' is implied, the verb is 'stop', which makes it a complete sentence.
No, the correct way to write the sentence would be: "That happens because I did not read the complete sentence."
Told us you needed three books is not a complete sentence. It lacks a subject. For example, adding I, she, he, a person's name or a title would make this a complete sentence. Examples: He told us you needed three books. She told us you needed three books. Mrs. Krammer told us you needed three books. The teacher told us you needed three books.
The complete meal had only 750 calories.
Complete sentences are a sentence with a complete thought, statement, etc. Ex: He says he will help me on my homework. (this is a complete sentence) An incomplete sentence would be: He says he. (you did not complete the thought.)
This is a statement. Please write a complete sentence so we can answer it for you.
she didn't speak English and needed an interpreter.
No, we have to write a complete sentence, so the reader easy to understand.
Please write your question in a complete sentence so it can be understood and answered.
That question makes no sense. Please write your question in a complete sentence.
Please write your question in a complete sentence.
Please write your question in a COMPLETE sentence so people can understand and answer it.