This a complete sentence:

Here is a toy.
A. True
B. False
That's Correct!
It's Wrong!

The correct answer is “True.”

Remember:

A complete thought needs both a subject and a predicate. It also expresses a complete idea.

A subject (a noun or a pronoun with modifiers) tells who or what the sentence is about.

A predicate, such as a verb, tells what happens or what the subject is doing.

The given group of words does include a subject and a predicate:

  • Here is a toy.             toy (subject)             is here a (predicate)  

The word “here” is an adverb telling us where the toy is. While this sentence is written differently from what you might expect (we expect the subject to come first), it does have a subject and a predicate, and it expresses a complete thought.

So, “Here is a toy.” is a complete sentence.

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