Which of these is a complete sentence?

Although the weather is sometimes warm in early March.

Forecasters predicted six more weeks of winter this year.

The old saying, “In like a lion, out like a lamb.”

Forecasters predicted six more weeks of winter this year.

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Identify the choice that best describes the underlined word in the sentence.
With practice, both Kendra and -Jason- mastered the violin.

part of a compound subject

part of a compound predicate

a direct object

part of a compound subject

Identify the choice that best describes the underlined word in the sentence.

My friend Jorge can -play- the guitar and sing.

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a verb phrase

an incomplete sentence

a compound predicate

a verb phrase

The complete sentence is: Forecasters predicted six more weeks of winter this year.

To determine which of these options is a complete sentence, we need to look for the presence of a subject and a predicate.

In the first option, "Although the weather is sometimes warm in early March," there is a subject ("the weather") and a predicate ("is sometimes warm in early March"). Therefore, this option is a complete sentence.

In the second option, "Forecasters predicted six more weeks of winter this year," we have a subject ("Forecasters") and a predicate ("predicted six more weeks of winter this year"). This is also a complete sentence.

In the third option, "The old saying, 'In like a lion, out like a lamb,'" lacks a clear subject and a predicate. It appears to be a phrase rather than a complete sentence.

Therefore, the first two options are complete sentences, while the third option is not.