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The first component of a complete sentence is a capital letter. The second component is a subject, what the sentence is about. The third component is the predicate, the action of the sentence. The fourth component is complete thought. The final component is terminal punctuation: a period, exclamation point, or question mark.

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A complete sentence must have a noun, a verb, and an ending punctuation.

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It needs a subject noun, a verb, a capital letter, a punctuation mark of some sort, and it needs to make complete sense. . . You accually had to ask this? Are you stupid? (*^_^*)

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capital letters,punctuation,subject,verb complete thoughts

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punctuation(commas, colons, semicolons, periods, exclamation point, parenthesis, etc.)

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Capitalization, punctuation, dependent clause, independent clause, and at least one noun or verb that is located within the dependent or independent clause.

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every sentence needs a noun

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Subject, predicite and punctuation.

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What are the two parts of a sentence give the definition of its parts?

The two parts of a complete sentence are the subject and predicate. The subject contains a noun, the predicate a verb. "My dog died." Subject = My dog Predicate = died


What 3 parts must a complete sentence have?

You need 1 capital letter 2 proper sentence structure ( subject noun, verb) 3 end mark


What two parts of speech must be present in a complete sentence?

A complete sentence must have a subject (noun) and a predicate (verb). For example, "The bird flies in the sky." "The bird" is the subject of the sentence (bird is a noun) and "flies in the sky" is the predicate (flies is the verb). This is a complete sentence. "The mailman" is NOT a complete sentence because there is no predicate (I didn't tell you what the mailman did). Ask yourself "Who?" and "Did what?" and if you're able to answer both questions then you probably have a subject and a predicate, and therefore, a complete sentence.


What is a simple sentence in parts of speech?

In parts of speech, "simple" is an adjective and "sentence" can be used as a noun and a verb.In grammar, a simple sentence is one that contains a subject and a predicate and forms a complete thought. Example: Sasha drove to school today.


What do you need to know in order to find a compound sentence?

A compound sentence ir normally separated by the word "and" or "because", and a comma. If you can break the sentence in to 2 different parts and they are both complete sentences (meaning they both have a subject and an action) then it is a compound sentence. To put it more simply, a compound sentence is 2 complete sentences combined in to one whole sentence, separated by a comma.