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welcome all my rockstar writers this lesson is on complete sentences so what are complete sentences and why do i have a pb and a j on this slide well a complete sentence needs a subject which i refer to as peanut butter and a predicate which i refer to as jelly because subjects and predicates go together just like peanut butter and jelly lets talk about the subject of the sentence that i refer to as peanut butter a subject is whom or what the sentence is about lets look at some examples i want you to think about nouns nouns could be a person for example a grandma a fisherman a dad or even a rock star or it could be a place for example the campground the circus the beach or the coffee shop or it can also be a thing for example a pencil a key the sun or a birthday cake next lets talk about the predicate of the sentence this is what i refer to as the jelly what action the subject does or links the subject by telling what the subject is lets look at some examples of predicates i want y