Are these complete sentences?
The last example has subject (heroin addict) and verb (mugged) but the tense is not present? No finite verb, right? Still class it as complete sentence?
1. Help us, help you, before it get's worse.
2. The heroin addict who mugged and broke a persons neck on they're way to the Supermarket.
Are these complete sentences? The last example has subject (heroin addict) and verb (mugged) but the tense is not present? No finite verb, right?
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Are these complete sentences?
The last example has subject (heroin addict) and verb (mugged) but the tense is not present? No finite verb, right? Still class it as complete sentence?
1. Help us, help you, before it get's worse. This is a complete and correct imperative sentence, if you remove the comma and the apostrophe.
2. The heroin addict who mugged