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Xeon9 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Complete sentence?

How do I know it's a complete sentence?
  

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A simple and complete sentence should have a subject + verb + subject. Ex: He loves chocolates.

  • A simple and complete sentence should have a subject + verb + subject.
  • Ex: He loves chocolates.
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A simple and complete sentence should have a subject + verb + subject.
Ex: He loves chocolates.
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A complete sentence must have at least one independent clause. Here is a lesson about independent clauses:

http://lessons.englishgrammar101.com/EnglishGrammar101/Module2/Lesson2-13.aspx

You can review earlier lessons to find out what a clause is.
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Hi,

In Ex: He loves chocolates.
you mean subject + verb + object.

Clive

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