Complete Predicate: must report at the office
Complete Subject: All visitors to our school
must report at the office
Must report at the office
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"All visitors to the factory" is the complete subject.
'Everyone in our school' is the complete subject.Everyone in our school
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There is no predicate adjective in that sentence. In order for a sentence to have a predicate adjective, the verb must be a linking verb. Example: Mary is happy. ("is" is a linking verb, and "happy" is a predicate adjective) In the sentence "Your sister Mary teaches math and physical education at the high school", the verb (teaches) is transitive (a type of action verb that takes a direct object).
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must report at the office
must report at the office
must report at the office
must report at the office
must report at the office
"must report at the office" is the complete predicate of the sentence. It includes the main verb "report" and the prepositional phrase "at the office."
must report at the office
The complete subject of the sentence is "All visitors to your school." It includes the determiner "all," the noun "visitors," and the prepositional phrase "to your school."
all visitors to our school
All visitors to your school
"All visitors to the factory" is the complete subject.