A complete thought is expressed in a sentence that contains a subject and a predicate, conveying a clear idea or statement. For example, "The sun sets in the west" is a complete thought because it provides a specific statement that can stand alone. In contrast, fragments like "when the sun sets" do not express a complete idea.
"What is An independent clause that expresses a complete thought?" is a question, so it is an interrogative sentence.
A paragraph.
sentence is group of word that expresses a complete thought... :DD
A sentence contains a subject and a predicate. It expresses a complete thought.
"I quit" is a complete sentence because it has a subject "I" and a predicate "quit" which expresses a complete thought.
Simple sentence
It has a subject (you). It has a verb (laugh). It expresses a complete thought. Looks like a sentence to me.
I see you.
Yes. But it only expresses a complete thought in direct address. (I am thanking you.)
it has to have a subject and a action to be a full sentence
No, a question does not count as a sentence. A sentence typically contains a subject and a verb and expresses a complete thought.
"Mabuti naman." (I'm good.)