What is the complete subject and complete predicate in a sentence?
In this regard, what is an example of a complete predicate in a sentence?
A complete predicate is the verb that shows the action and also the modifying phrase that completes the thought, basically everything in the sentence that isn't the subject. Some examples of complete predicates are as follows. The complete predicate is underlined. She is dancing on stage for the first time.
Secondly, what is an example of a complete subject?
A complete subject is all of the words that tell whom or what a sentence discusses. The complete subject is who or what is “doing” the verb, including any modifiers. Complete Subject Examples: In this sentence, the “dog” is “doing” the verb, “limped.”
The complete predicate of a sentence tells what the subject does or is. It includes a verb and all other details that describe what is going on. example: My father fixed the dryer. The simple predicate is the main verb in the predicate that tells what the subject does.