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The simple subject of this sentence is the same as the complete subject and is simply, "Mary".
The complete subject is 'your favorite story in that book' The simple subject is 'story' hope i helped ya :D
Beautiful music floats
The subject of this sentence what be mother's music. My father refers to the thing that is associated with the main subject of the sentence, and relates to the music of the mother.
Not enough info given in order to answer - however - if you violated your parole then you did not complete the terms of your sentence, just the same as if you had escaped from jail or prison, and are subject to arrest as a fugitive from justice.
The complete subject in the sentence is "Lisa".
Mrs. Marcus is the complete subject of the sentence.
if you reframe the sentence, you will get the complete subject: "trouble develops on the safari." the complete subject is "trouble."
The complete subject in this sentence is "A fable."
The complete subject of the sentence is 'The class'.
example of sentence complete subject and complete predicate Listening=subject is not=complete predicate
That is not a complete sentence. You need a noun and a verb for a complete sentence.
In "a complete subject", subject is the noun. A is an article, and complete is an adjective.
Yes, "He" can be the complete subject of a sentence. For example, in the sentence "He is going home," "He" is the complete subject because it tells us who or what the sentence is about and is followed by the verb "is going."
no it does not
'There is a dog' is the complete subject of the sentence. It consists of the subject 'dog' and the linking verb 'is'.
"Mother" is the subject of the sentence.