"Ran to the ice cream truck" is the complete predicate.
ANSWERThe predicate is what the subject is, has, does or feelsex. in the sentence: The dogs got loose. "Got" would be the simple predicate and the complete predicate would be "got loose" because loose describes the simple predicateThe subject is what the sentence is aboutex. in the sentence: The two girls wanted to play. "girls" is the subject because that is what the sentence is about and the complete subject is "The two girls" because "two" and "the" are describing the subjectBUT...In an imperative sentence (a sentence that gives a command or request) the subject is always "the understood you"ex. in the sentence: Go get me some water. the subject is "the understood you" because the person being talked to understands that the command is directed at them or "you"ANSWERHere is another example:A few falcons made a nest on top of the old building.The complete subject is 'A few falcons' and the simple subject is 'falcons'.
Please resubmit your question as this is not a complete sentence. Thanks.
"Girls in south park" is not a question nor is it a complete sentence, therefore it cannot be answered.
'You and your girls' is not a sentence because it has no verb. It can be a sentence by adding one:You and your girls win.
"Girls have sandwiches" is a perfectly valid sentence.
The nouns in the sentence are girls and bushes.
Your question was one. Here are some others:The girls skipped towards the playground.The dog barked at the cat.He played in the yard.
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Yes. Cream, and her Chao, Cheese, are both girls.
Well girls like ice cream just as much as boys. I have done a test. The results show that boys and girls like ice cream.
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No girls is a plural noun. Try putting the word in a sentence to see if it is a verb. For example you can say -- She hit me. So try making the same sentence with girls -- She girls me. Hopefully you can see that this is not a correct sentence.