Respuesta :

Answer:

1 - A complete sentence

2 - Missing simple predicate

3 - Missing simple predicate

4 - A complete sentence

5 - Missing simple subject

6 - Missing simple predicate

7 - Missing simple subject

8 - A complete sentence

9 - Missing simple subject

10 - Missing simple predicate

Explanation:

Every complete sentence must contain two basic elements: a subject and a predicate.

The subject is what the sentence is about. It's the one who is described in it or the one who is performing an action. For example:

  • Mary is beautiful.
  • Mary lives in a house.

The predicate is the part of the sentence describing the subject or containing a verb that tells us what the subject is doing. For example:

  • Mary is beautiful.
  • Mary lives in a house.

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