He tried to hold the wheel steady during the storm.
Our house withstood most of the storm.
Oh, dude, the complete subject of that sentence is "a sudden storm." It's like the main thing the sentence is talking about, you know? So, if you're ever in a grammar showdown, you can totally drop that knowledge bomb and impress everyone with your subject skills.
In the sentence "Get away from the water during a storm," the simple subject is the understood 'you.' That is the the complete thought is You should get away from the water . . .
The storm completely decimated the house.
There was a storm as dark as night.
We sought refuge from the storm in the basement.
He tried to hold the wheel steady during the storm.
The storm roared angrily, unleashing its fury upon the trembling earth.
Weathering the storm is necessary to get through any hard situation.
"After the storm," is not a complete sentence so it is a fragment.
A storm is coming in.
The wooden barn creaked and squeaked in the rough, pre-storm winds.
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That storm's getting closer.
The authorities in the district were doing their best to get things back to normal after the giant storm.
As she lay in the sun, her skin darkened. The storm clouds collided overhead and the skies darkened.