The complete adjective clause is "where complaints are handled" because it is modifying the noun "department."
The complete adjective clause is "that bought me a soda".
Yes, the sentence, "The two boys are tall." is a complete sentence. The subject: boys (the complete subject is 'the two boys') The verb: are The word 'tall' is the predicate adjective (also called a subject complement), an adjective following a linking verb which describes the subject of the sentence.
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"Contract" is not really an adjective. However, it can be used as one in a sentence like this: "Before we sign this, we'd like to send it to our contract department so they can look it over." Here, "contract" modifies "department".
The adjective in that sentence is empty.
The complete adjective clause is "that bought me a soda".
If it does not contain a verb, it is not a complete sentence. It is a fragment.
No, an adjective can stand on it's own, for example, 'I'm happy.' is a complete thought and a complete sentence.
"The light was on" is a complete sentence. "On" is the adjective.
In "a complete subject", subject is the noun. A is an article, and complete is an adjective.
Yes, the sentence, "The two boys are tall." is a complete sentence. The subject: boys (the complete subject is 'the two boys') The verb: are The word 'tall' is the predicate adjective (also called a subject complement), an adjective following a linking verb which describes the subject of the sentence.
If the word is federal, the sentence is: The FBI is a federal government agency and part of the U.S. Department of Justice.
The quick sly fox jumped over the lazy dog. Yes, it can.
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The quick sly fox jumped over the lazy dog. Yes, it can.
The complete subject in the sentence is "some shy people." It includes the article ("some") and the adjective ("shy") that describe the people who are performing the action in the sentence.
"Contract" is not really an adjective. However, it can be used as one in a sentence like this: "Before we sign this, we'd like to send it to our contract department so they can look it over." Here, "contract" modifies "department".