Is this a complete sentenceof a clause fragment -

That she was the only one who came made a hugh difference in our plans.

https://www.grammar-monster.com/glossary/noun_clauses.htm

Read the second example under "Examples of Noun Clauses" -- and let us know what you decide.

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I believe it is a relative clause.

But is it consideredto be a complete sentence?

Yes, it’s a complete sentence. The first clause, though, is a noun clause, not a relative clause.

Also, please learn the difference between “hugh” and “huge.”

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Thank you.

Hugh was a typing error.

Right. The word you wanted is “huge.”

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You’re welcome!

The given sentence, "That she was the only one who came made a huge difference in our plans," is a complete sentence.

To determine whether a sentence is complete or a fragment, we can check for the presence of a subject and a predicate. A subject is the noun or pronoun that performs the action, while a predicate describes the action or the state of being.

In the given sentence, "she" acts as the subject, and "was the only one who came made a huge difference in our plans" functions as the predicate. The predicate contains the verb "made" and the rest of the sentence provides information about the action being performed.

Therefore, since the sentence has both a subject and a predicate and expresses a complete thought, it is a complete sentence.