Use "florist" as the subject of a sentence. For example, "The florist worked for three hours to create the bridal bouquet." In this sentence, "the florist" is the complete subject and "florist" is the simple subject.
Place "florist" in the predicate part of the sentence as a direct object. For example, "We called a florist." In this sentence, "called a florist" is the complete predicate, "called" is the simple predicate and "florist" is the direct object. The direct object in a sentence receives the action of the verb -- in this example "called."
Put "florist" in the predicate part of the sentence as an indirect object. For example, "The bride's father paid the florist $1,000 for the wedding flowers." In this sentence, "paid the florist $1,000 for the wedding flowers' is the complete predicate. The direct object is "wedding flowers" and the indirect object is "florist." An indirect object comes before the direct object in the predicate and indicates for or to whom the action occurs.