After a complete sentence comes a period, but only if the sentence is a statement. If the sentence is a question then it is ended with a question mark. Use an exclamation mark when emotion is involved.
When the complete subject comes in between two parts of the complete verb!
No, a preposition is not a complete sentence. It is a part of speech that typically comes before a noun or pronoun to show its relationship to another word in the sentence. A complete sentence must have a subject and a verb.
This is consider to be a complete sentence. As long as it has more than 3 words correct capitalization and a period at the end.
The simple subject is reunion. The complete subject is Their family reunion.The subject comes before the verb (is in this sentence)
Yes, you still include a period within the quotation marks if the quoted material itself is a complete sentence and it comes at the end of your sentence.
The student teacher is nice enough, but when it comes to actually running a lesson, she shows complete incompetence.
The simple subject is reunion. The complete subject is Their family reunion.The subject comes before the verb (is in this sentence)
"The armadillo is a poor swimmer." is a complete sentence
It is a complete sentence.
Complete the sentence with "He".
The phrase "Is you read a complete sentence" is not grammatically correct. A proper form could be "Is this a complete sentence?" which asks whether the statement is grammatically sound. To clarify, a complete sentence must contain a subject and a predicate and express a complete thought.
Using the word "then" at the beginning of a sentence is not incorrect. However, it does not make a sentence complete. A complete sentence must have, at a minimum, a subject and a verb. "Then" is neither of those.