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What does a typical english grammar structural syntax HAVE to have?

A. A subject
B. The object
C. A subject, a predicate, and a verb
D. A predicate
E. A subject and an adjective

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To solve your problem here m'lad here's the basics you gotta know or you won't get it. In English grammar, sentence structure is the arrangement of words, phrases, and clauses in a sentence. The grammatical function or meaning of a sentence is dependent on this structural organization, which is also called syntax or syntactic structure.Did you get it yet?? great let's keep moving, Its pretty clear what the answer is more than one I would say here it is. A complete sentence requires a subject and a verb and expresses a complete thought. ...

Separate ideas generally require separate sentences. ...

English word order follows the subject-verb-object sequence.

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It’s C. A subject, a predicate, and a verb
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