This a complete sentence:

Clean up your room.
A. True
B. False
That's Correct!
It's Wrong!

The given sentence is an imperative sentence, which means that it gives a command or direction. In an imperative sentence, the subject is often understood—“you”. Although, this sentence may look like that it is not complete, but it is a complete sentence:

  • Clean up your room.         You (understood subject)          clean up your room (predicate).  

This sentence contains a subject, a predicate, and expresses a complete thought.  

So, “Clean up your room.” is a complete sentence.

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