has been driving
Yes, "It rained all night." is a complete sentence.
Oh, dude, the complete subject of that sentence is "a sudden storm." It's like the main thing the sentence is talking about, you know? So, if you're ever in a grammar showdown, you can totally drop that knowledge bomb and impress everyone with your subject skills.
"for bed"
Subject, verb, prepositional phrase, adverbial phrase
The complete subject is "a brave man"; the simple subject is simply "man".
Complete subject: Everyone in the church Complete predicate: . . . rushed out into the freezing night air.
The phrase 'soothing as night winds are' is not a sentence; it has no subject; it is not a complete thought.
Thousands of people
Yes, "It rained all night." is a complete sentence.
Oh, dude, the complete subject of that sentence is "a sudden storm." It's like the main thing the sentence is talking about, you know? So, if you're ever in a grammar showdown, you can totally drop that knowledge bomb and impress everyone with your subject skills.
while driving to Arrowhead Stadium last night
"for bed"
Brother is the simple subject.
I don't like driving at night but I will pick you up after the movie, nonetheless.
Subject, verb, prepositional phrase, adverbial phrase
Thomas Hugh Rockwell has written: 'Visual requirements in night driving' -- subject(s): Automobile driving at night, Night vision 'Sensing and communication between vehicles' -- subject(s): Automobile Signals and signaling, Automobiles, Safety measures
Cherry at the movies.