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There's no such thing as pedicate.. I think you are asking predicate.. predicate are the words after the subject..
the tulips are beautiful the class is boring the teacher is mean the class was excited for the graduation party. the fries were cold. All of these sentences have linking verbs
Comparative: more complete Superlative: most complete
Complete is already a verb. For example "to complete something" is an action and therefore a verb.
The complete subject is the noun or pronoun that the sentence is about. The complete predicate is the verb and any words that modify or complete the verb's action. Together, the complete subject and complete predicate make up a complete sentence.
it is a complete metamorphosisa complete
The royalty had complete disdain for the commoners.The royalty had complete disdain for the commoners.The royalty had complete disdain for the commoners.The royalty had complete disdain for the commoners.The royalty had complete disdain for the commoners.The royalty had complete disdain for the commoners.The royalty had complete disdain for the commoners.The royalty had complete disdain for the commoners.The royalty had complete disdain for the commoners.The royalty had complete disdain for the commoners.The royalty had complete disdain for the commoners.
you complete me.
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Complete CompletesShe always completes her homework on time.
To finish a task is to complete it. Complete means all.