This a complete sentence:

He ran.
A. True
B. False
That's Correct!
It's Wrong!

In the given sentence, there is a subject and a verb, or predicate, that tells us what that subject was doing:

  • He ran.         He (subject)         ran (verb, or predicate).  

This sentence expresses a complete thought. We can easily understand who is doing what.

So, “He ran.” is a complete sentence.

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