The sentence "I will complete the task" is a simple declarative sentence. It expresses a statement of fact or intention, indicating that the speaker plans to finish a specific task. It is composed of a subject ("I"), a modal verb ("will"), and a main verb phrase ("complete the task").
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It's a number sentence
Simple Sentence
A complete predicate is the end of a sentence after a verb including the verb. Example: Lisa walked her dog. Walked her dog is the complete predicate.
50 days 10 tasks x 5 days/task
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He was conscious that he would have to ask for help in order to complete the task.
Although it was already getting dark, he endeavored to complete his task.
Unfortunately John did not possess the necessary skills to complete the task on his own.
its a complete sentence.
It would mean it was a boring, kind of tedious and laborious task.
"What is An independent clause that expresses a complete thought?" is a question, so it is an interrogative sentence.
It is not a complete sentence.
What is it like working in a group to complete the task
you have to complete a task to get another task.
The phrase 'soothing as night winds are' is not a sentence; it has no subject; it is not a complete thought.
Does anyone have a pencil I can borrow? Anyone can complete that task. You may select anyone to assist you.