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Yes. It is a complete thought, containing a subject, verb, and direct object.
The plural noun 'strawberries' is a common noun, a general word for a type of fruit. A common noun is capitalized only when it is the first word in a sentence.
No, a complete sentence needs a subject and verb at least.
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.)
example of sentence complete subject and complete predicate Listening=subject is not=complete predicate
It is not actually a sentence. It is a complete subject with no predicate. A sentence would be "This is an example of what love is supposed to be."
yes they can. chickens LOVE strawberries. like me!
love it
Love is a strong emotion toward another person, a complete adoration. *Not to be confused with lust.
To make a complete sentence, the sentence must have a subject and a predicate. aka a noun and a verb I love pigs
Yes. It is a complete thought, containing a subject, verb, and direct object.
They are about love,sweetness,and sharing. And you can eat them.
A simple sentence is a sentence that contains one independent clause and expresses a complete thought. A simple predicate is the main verb or verb phrase that tells what the subject of the sentence is doing.
The plural noun 'strawberries' is a common noun, a general word for a type of fruit. A common noun is capitalized only when it is the first word in a sentence.
There will be a profusion of strawberries during April.
It is my pet hamster Cuddly and bright to love and cherish. I love strawberries
No if it did we all would be in love!