Sure! Can you complete the following sentence: "I love to..."
The complete predicate of this sentence is 'fascinate people'.
Yes.
The complete subject in the sentence is "Two of his friends."
The sentence "The baby cried" is a complete sentence because it has a subject (the baby) and a verb (cried) and expresses a complete thought.
Weather and whether area homophones.
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The complete predicate for that sentence is: "were finally found".
The new chemistry teacher at your school is my friend's cousin.
It is not actually a sentence. It is a complete subject with no predicate. A sentence would be "This is an example of what love is supposed to be."
The subject in the sentence is "that little dog" and the predicate is "is following us to school." The complete subject includes all the words that identify the person, place, thing, or idea the sentence is about, while the complete predicate includes all the words that convey the action or state of being.