Definition of a Complete Sentence
A complete sentence must have a subject and
predicate and express a complete idea.
You can write a complete sentence with just two
words in it: 1) a verb that expresses an action or a
state of being, and 2) a noun that performs the
action.
EXAMPLE:
Eagles swooped.
What is the action? swooped
swooped is the predicate.
What performs the action? Eagles
Eagles is the subject.
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Choose the complete sentence(s).
A It matters.
B Jumping frogs.
C Going home.