"An unexpected visitor" does not contain a verb. There is no predicate.
an unexpected visitor
must report at the office
The complete subject of this sentence is "The cat." Everything from "purred" on is part of the predicate. The cat did what? Purred. How? With pleasure. At what? At the visitor's skill.
Bilbo had one unexpected visitor for Wednesday tea, and that visitor was Gandalf.
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Bella's unexpected visitor is Jacob. his father sent him because he knows edward is a vampire.
In this sentence, the simple predicate is "piles." The complete predicate is "piles of letters."
"unfolded" is the simple predicate. "unfolded a large quilt" is the complete predicate.
Huck's unexpected visitor got in the room by climbing through the window because the door was locked.
The complete subject is the noun or pronoun that the sentence is about. The complete predicate is the verb and any words that modify or complete the verb's action. Together, the complete subject and complete predicate make up a complete sentence.
latest is the simple predicate and latest dances is the complete predicate
complete predicate: counted all his money simple predicate: counted