Definition of a Complete Sentence
A complete sentence must have a subject and
predicate and express a complete idea.
When the predicate is in the form of an order
(imperative), the subject, "you," may be implied
but not written.
EXAMPLE:
Do your homework!
What is the action? Do
Do is the predicate in the form of an order.
Who performs the action? You: (you) Do your homework!
You is the subject.
Choose the complete sentence(s).
A) Take it easy.
B) Try harder.
C) Harder!