Yes. It is a good question, since there is no apparent subject, but in a sentence like this, which is basically a command, the subject is understood... as in [you] prove it.
This example sentence should prove to be beneficial.
To prove that the watch is mine, I can show you the mark that I made on the back.
a topic sentence tells what the topic is, a thesis statement is when you are trying to prove something. Example of thesis: Kenya has delicious food. you have to prove it... hope this helps... x)
Is this a correct sentence? To prove it once agin and to bliss you we now have a special offer
Example sentence - The long held tenet would prove difficult to remove.
Attacking a neighbor country can prove to be internecine.
This sentence contains a shift in person, as it switches from the third-person perspective ("one writes") to the second-person perspective ("he will prove"). Maintaining consistency in person throughout a sentence is essential for clear and effective communication.
The word attest means to prove something exists. A good sentence would be, I can attest that the bear was in the forest.
My sister thought Justin Bieber was rubbish, so I tried to prove her wrong. The district attorney could not prove that the man was guilty of the crime. Scientists are trying to prove their theories about space and time.
The evidence was circumstantial and not enough to prove any guilt.
the thesis statement is something you prove the topic sentence is the main thing in your paragraph example:thesis statment makayla loves apples,prove it example:topic sentence this paragraph is going to be about george washington and his life thesis statement something you prove topic sentence the main idea in your paragraph
Any sentence trying to prove a point, I suppose, e.g. I don't want to go shopping, besides,I have no money.Hope that helps