A complete sentence always has a and a verb. A. predicate B. simple C. subject O D. compound

English · Middle School · Tue Nov 03 2020

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A complete sentence will always have a subject and a verb. The verb also designates itself as the predicate. Without any of the two parts, the sentence cannot be classified as a complete sentence, rather than only a sentence fragment. Complete sentences are used specifically for academic works, such as thesis paper, articles, journals, etc., while incomplete sentences are used mostly during a verbal communication or associated with indirect speeches.

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