Which of the following is a complete sentence?

A. A running horse in the field.
B. Putting mustard on her sandwich.
C. The flowers by the house were red.
D. The girl on the bus with me.
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  • The flowers by the house were red.     The flowers by the house (subject)    were red (predicate)

This is the only sentence that contains a subject and a predicate. The verb “were” in the predicate links the subject to more information about it.

So, “The flowers by the house were red.” is the only complete sentence.

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