The document outlines the key characteristics of a grammatically complete sentence, including that it contains a subject, predicate/verb, object, and adjunct/complement. It provides examples of parts of speech that can fill each of these roles, such as nouns for subjects and verbs for predicates. It also lists common suffixes used to modify different parts of speech.
The document outlines the key characteristics of a grammatically complete sentence, including that it contains a subject, predicate/verb, object, and adjunct/complement. It provides examples of parts of speech that can fill each of these roles, such as nouns for subjects and verbs for predicates. It also lists common suffixes used to modify different parts of speech.
The document outlines the key characteristics of a grammatically complete sentence, including that it contains a subject, predicate/verb, object, and adjunct/complement. It provides examples of parts of speech that can fill each of these roles, such as nouns for subjects and verbs for predicates. It also lists common suffixes used to modify different parts of speech.