When we say complete subject, this is what is being talked about in the sentence including its modifiers, and the complete predicate includes the main verb and its modifiers as well. In the given sentence above, the complete subject would be "He" and the complete predicate would be "<span>had no help with the project." Hope this helps.</span>
It takes hard work to achieve your goals. They have to defeat the beast three times which is hard work but worth it. Hope this helps! :))
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Umm um is that a question?
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the error is a run-on sentence. A is ok, but not really. B is still a run-on. C has a unnecessary comma.
Answer: gloomy
Explanation:
they are in the rain, they have bags filled to the brim, people are giving them sympathetic looks