A sentence that tells what or who typically contains a subject and a verb, conveying information about a person, place, thing, or idea. For example, "The cat sleeps" tells us what is happening (the action of sleeping) and who is involved (the cat). This structure helps to clearly communicate the main idea or action in a straightforward manner.
The subject tells who or what the sentence is about.
The subject is who or what the sentence is about.
the subject is what the sentence is about
a sentence that tells a fact is a declarative sentence
topic sentence
that kind of sentence(s) is/are called imperative sentence it tells a command or a request it ends with a period. example Can you pick those books for me. thanks
Yes because a declarative sentence tells you something and the sentence tells you that some crickets kegs live out doors.
A sentence that tells you to do something is called a command sentence.
The objective
The subject is the one that tells who is the sentence talking about, respectively.
it is the sentence that tells you what the paragraph is about but it doesn't have to be the first it can be the last
The verb tells what the subject is doing in a sentence.