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.
Yes, the sentence 'Where are you?' is a correct sentence. The three words are a complete thought with a subject, the pronoun 'where', and a verb, 'is'.
To determine if a sentence is complete, you can use three tests: first, check if it contains a subject and a verb; second, ensure it expresses a complete thought without leaving the reader hanging; and third, verify that it adheres to grammatical rules, including proper punctuation. If a sentence meets all these criteria, it can be considered complete.
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Faber says that three things are needed to unlock the magic of books: quality information, leisure time to digest the information, and the right to carry out actions based on what we learn.
Actually, there are more than three of them. These are simple subject, simple predicate, complete subject and complete predicate. I can say this because we are studying these.:)
'Cedric, please balance the equation.'
There are three nouns. James Ullman (proper noun), books, and stories are nouns.
Hydrogen atom have three isotope which is hydrogen , deuterium , and tritium.
The sentence was changed into a declarative sentence by adding a subject and a verb to make a complete statement. To break up the passage into three sentences, sections of the original sentence were separated to create shorter, more concise statements.
Please ask your question in a COMPLETE sentence. Three-word "questions" are deleted.
The renovation project requires three tile floor layers to complete the job.
Three Ways to Turn a Fragment into a Complete Sentence Attach. Attach the fragment to a nearby complete sentence. Incorrect: I forgot to eat breakfast. ... Revise. Revise the fragment by adding whatever is missing – subject, verb, complete thought. ... Rewrite. Rewrite the fragment or the entire passage that contains the fragment.