A sentence expresses:

A. A complete thought.
B. Part of a thought.
C. A belief.
D. A warning.
That's Correct!
It's Wrong!

For example, the following noun phrase (subject) and the verb phrase (predicate) work together to express a thought:

The dog   +   barked loudly.

[subject]        [p-r-e-d-i-c-a-t-e]

If either of these phrases were missing, we would not have a sentence.

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