A complete sentence needs a subject, which indicates who or what the sentence is about. It requires a predicate, typically containing a verb that expresses the action or state of being. The sentence should convey a complete thought, meaning it should make sense on its own and not leave the reader hanging. Additionally, it should have proper punctuation, usually ending with a period, question mark, or exclamation mark.
The first component of a complete sentence is a capital letter. The second component is a subject, what the sentence is about. The third component is the predicate, the action of the sentence. The fourth component is complete thought. The final component is terminal punctuation: a period, exclamation point, or question mark.
The 5 things that a map needs is obviously the land it needs room for the oceans and it sometimes need to have a legend. A globe needs an 3D circle it needs 3D equator it also needs a bottom top if u no what i mean and I am clear about it alright guys.
the bedtimes of a 5 year old needs to be 8:00
1) What are 5 things using different things?This is a sentence using her pronoun.He wrote this sentence.Their sentence has a pronoun.It is a sentence.Our sentence is good.
yes. Adding 5 and 6 can give you 11 but when multiplying 11 is a prime number.
living things need things: 1 water 2 food 3 space 4 shelter 5 air
9 needs to be added to complete the square. When squaring (x + n), the result is x2 + 2nx + n2. We have +10x, so n must be 10/2 = 5. Thus: (x + 5)2 = x2 +10x + 25 = x2 +10x + 14 + 9 So 9 needs to be added to complete the square, giving: x2 +10x + 14 = (x + 5)2 - 9
A sentence that is level 5
1. with the object or purpose of: to run for exercise. 2. intended to belong to, or be used in connection with: equipment for the army; a closet for dishes.3. suiting the purposes or needs of: medicine for the aged.4. in order to obtain, gain, or acquire: a suit for alimony; to work for wages.5. sensitive or responsive to: an eye for beauty.
Please put your question in a complete sentence so someone can understand it and know what you are asking.According to my calculations about 7.0.
A sentence is a complete clause with a subject and a finite verb. A sentence fragment is not a complete clause, but is part of a clause (often lacking the verb to make a full sentence). For instance, a sentence fragment could be: The house that I used to live in. Swimming in the river. I cannot find. (missing the object, the 'what') When he came home. The business around the corner. The cigarette in my hand. As he kissed. How did? Many questions. When she saw the spider. NOTE: NONE of those should have periods because they are NOT complete sentences. MOST need a comma, and the rest of the sentence. A couple only need the rest of the 'complete thought', such as: The cigarette in my hand was burning. How did she know where I lived? Many questions are difficult to answer.
The d shell needs 10 electrons to be complete.