a sudden storm
Storm
the campers is the complete subject
example of sentence complete subject and complete predicate Listening=subject is not=complete predicate
Subject: "There." Verb: "may be"
No, a complete sentence needs a subject and verb at least.
'The owner of the bookstore' is the complete subject of the sentence, being the subject of the verb 'helped'.
the campers is the complete subject
Simple subject: man Simple predicate: was rescued
The complete subject of the sentence is "Mrs. Marcus".
if you reframe the sentence, you will get the complete subject: "trouble develops on the safari." the complete subject is "trouble."
The complete subject in this sentence is "A fable."
example of sentence complete subject and complete predicate Listening=subject is not=complete predicate
The complete subject of the sentence is 'The class'.
The noun in a complete subject is the word or phrase that identifies the focus of the sentence and is typically the main topic or subject that the sentence is about.
The subject of the sentence is "she" and the predicate is "live."
Subject: "There." Verb: "may be"
The: article campers: noun (subject) were: verb drenched: verb (past participle) by: preposition the: article rainstorm: noun (object)
Yes, "He" can be the complete subject of a sentence. For example, in the sentence "He is going home," "He" is the complete subject because it tells us who or what the sentence is about and is followed by the verb "is going."