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Complete subject is "The door." The complete predicate is "slammed in his flabbergasted face."
What is the complete subject and complete predicate?
"The door slammed in his flabbergasted face."
Complete subject is "The door". The complete predicate is "slammed in his flabbergasted face."
Complete subject is "his flabbergasted face." The complete predicate is "The door slammed"
Complete subject is "door". The complete predicate is "slammed".
Complete subject is "face". The complete predicate is "The door slammed".
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