Complete and Incomplete Sentences A complete sentence is a group of words that tells a complete idea. A complete sentence answers these questions: Who?

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Complete and Incomplete Sentences

A complete sentence is a group of words that tells a complete idea. A complete sentence answers these questions: Who? and What is it doing?

Example of a Complete Sentence: The dog ate his bone. Who? What did he do? We can answer our two questions Who? and What did he do? So this is a complete sentence! The dog Ate his bone

Example of an Incomplete Sentence: The big hairy spider. Who? What did it do? TIP: Just because a group of words begins with a capital and ends with a period doesnt mean it is a complete sentence! We dont know! This is not a complete sentence! The big hairy spider

Complete or Incomplete? That is the question! The bird flew back to the nest. Who? What did it do? This is a COMPLETE sentence! The bird Flew back to the nest

Complete or Incomplete? That is the question! The kitten played with the yarn. Who? What did it do? This is a COMPLETE sentence! The kitten Played with the yarn

Complete or Incomplete? That is the question! Is flapping in the wind. Who? What is it doing? Flapping in the wind We dont know! This is not a complete sentence! TIP: Just because a group of words begins with a capital and ends with a period doesnt mean it is a complete sentence!

Complete or Incomplete? That is the question! The basket of food Who? What is it doing? The basket of food We dont know! This is not a complete sentence! TIP: Just because a group of words begins with a capital and ends with a period doesnt mean it is a complete sentence!

Complete or Incomplete? That is the question! The boy hurried to school. Who? What did he do? This is a COMPLETE sentence! The boy Hurried to school

Complete or Incomplete? That is the question! The waves at the beach. Who? What are they doing? We dont know! This is not a complete sentence! TIP: Just because a group of words begins with a capital and ends with a period doesnt mean it is a complete sentence! The waves at the beach

A complete sentence is a group of words that tells a complete idea. Who? and What is it doing? What is a complete sentence? What questions can a complete sentence answer?