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I love to eat ice cream phrases, clause or complete sentences.

Answers

Answered by Ammurakshu
2

Answer:

Complete sentences

Explanation:

I love to eat icecream is complete sentence because there is no comma between words

Answered by vijayhalder031
0

Concept introduction:

A full sentence must include a capital letter at the start, at least one major phrase, and a punctuation mark (period, question mark, or exclamation point) at the conclusion. In order to communicate a full notion, a major phrase needs both an independent subject and verb.

Explanation:

Given that, 'I love to eat ice cream phrases'.

We have to find, whether the given line is phrase, clause or complete sentences.

According to the question,

Both a subject and a predicate are required for complete sentences. "She sleeps" is an illustration of an uncomplicated, full phrase. Sleeping is the predicate, and she is the subject. The verb sleeps is the whole predicate in this sentence. Here both subject predicate are present in given line hence is it complete sentence. Here subject is 'I' and predicate is 'eating ice cream'.

Final Answer:

Complete sentence.

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