What does a complete sentence have?

A. A subject and a noun.
B. A predicate and a verb.
C. A subject and a predicate.
D. A subject, a predicate, and a pronoun.
That's Correct!
It's Wrong!

The subject and predicate work together to express a complete thought.  

Karen     and I        watched that movie together.

[s-u-b-j-e-c-t]        [p--r--e--d--i--c--a--t--e]

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