That is a declarative sentence, where you have declared (stated) something.
The verb in the sentence is "call," which is used to describe the action of naming or referring to something as the flu.
a declarative sentence tells something and ends with a period
Hold hands as you walk is a declarative sentence. It tells you something to do.Use a Kleenex when you sneeze.Pass your papers to the front of the room.
This is when the tense changes in the sentence egWe usually go to the mountains for summer, but last year we went to the beach.go = present tense because it tells about something we usually do, a habit.went = past tense because it tells about something that happened in the past and is completed
A declarative sentence tells about the subject by making a statement or providing information. It usually ends with a period.
A sentence that tells you to do something is called a command sentence.
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Yes because a declarative sentence tells you something and the sentence tells you that some crickets kegs live out doors.
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It is called an imperative sentence; the sentence purpose is imperative. (As opposed to a declarative sentence, which tells a fact, or an interrogative sentence, which asks a question.)
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The verb in the sentence is "call," which is used to describe the action of naming or referring to something as the flu.
The subject tells who or what the sentence is about.
a declarative sentence tells something and ends with a period