Which of these is a complete sentence? (1 point) Responses Although the weather is sometimes warm in early March. Although the weather is sometimes warm in early March. Forecasters predicted six more weeks of winter this year. Forecasters predicted six more weeks of winter this year. The old saying, β€œIn like a lion, out like a lamb.”

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Forecasters predicted six more weeks of winter this year.

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Identify the choice that best describes the underlined word in the sentence. My friend Jorge can play the guitar and sing. (1 point) Responses a verb phrase a verb phrase an incomplete sentence an incomplete sentence a compound predicate

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a compound predicate

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1 year ago

The complete sentence is "Forecasters predicted six more weeks of winter this year."

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1 year ago

To determine which of these is a complete sentence, we need to understand what constitutes a complete sentence. A complete sentence is a group of words that expresses a complete thought and contains both a subject and a predicate.

Let's analyze the options:

1. "Although the weather is sometimes warm in early March." - This is a dependent clause, not a complete sentence. It begins with the subordinating conjunction "although" and does not have a complete thought.

2. "Forecasters predicted six more weeks of winter this year." - This is a complete sentence. It has a subject ("forecasters") and a predicate ("predicted six more weeks of winter this year") and expresses a complete thought.

3. "The old saying, 'In like a lion, out like a lamb.'" - This is not a complete sentence. It is a noun phrase because it does not have a subject and a verb. It is a quote, which by itself is not a complete sentence.

Therefore, the correct answer is: "Forecasters predicted six more weeks of winter this year."