What is the complete subject and predicate and simple subject and predicate in the sentence "Of course, money can never replace those stamps."

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In the sentence "Of course, money can never replace those stamps," the complete subject is "money can never replace those stamps" and the complete predicate is "Of course."

To find the simple subject, you need to find the noun or pronoun that the sentence is primarily about. In this case, the simple subject is "money."

To find the simple predicate, you need to find the main verb of the sentence. In this case, the simple predicate is "can replace."

To recap:

- Complete subject: "money can never replace those stamps"
- Complete predicate: "Of course"
- Simple subject: "money"
- Simple predicate: "can replace"