He tried to call her several times.
He called her several times.
That is a declarative sentence, where you have declared (stated) something.
It should be: "I was sleeping when you called me."
A word or sentence that is spelled the same backward and forward is called a palindrome.
A sentence that shows a strong feeling is called an exclamatory sentence. It is usually punctuated with an exclamation mark to convey emphasis or strong emotion.
The essential verb or verb phrase that cannot be left out of a sentence is called the main verb. It conveys the action or state of being of the subject in a sentence. Without the main verb, the sentence would be incomplete or nonsensical.
John called to the house to say that he had got a call from the doctor about his appointment.
I call it the "topic sentence".
It is called a stay.
He'll be with you in a second, he has to take a call first.
Its possible to use "call by " in a sentence if referring to a visit . For example " I will call by your house later today to pick up somethings. Call is referring to a visit and by meaning the place you are going to visit.
the subject of a sentence may be what parts of speech' call?
It is called an open sentence.
I respect you.
The sentence is not right. It does not use the structure English-speaking countries would use, especially the word leisure. We use the word time to describe all kinds of 'time'. Instead, you should write: When you get some time, call me. When you have time, call me. Call me when you have time.
Call is the verb in the sentence "people often call it flu".Some other verbs, which depend on the tense you need, are calls, calling and called.
The sentence is called a "pangram" sentence. The classic is "the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog."
The sentence that states the main idea of the paragraph is called the 'Topic Sentence'.