if a paragraph does not have a topic sentence then
Implied Main Ideas sometimes,there is no topic sentence in a paragraph. this does not mean,that there is no main idea. (implied) (:-)
An implied topic is something that can be gathered from the sentences around it. Therefore, the topic does not have to be spelled out in the essay.
The implied main idea is a sentence formulated by the reader that expresses the author's main point about the topic.
The topic which is only suggested by supporting detail,not clearly stated in one sentence.
there are 2 types !! 1.stated-correctly express 2.implied-not stated with the paragraph.
The purpose of a sentence is to express a complete thought. To be a complete thought, a sentence must contain a subject and a verb. (A verb is an action word, aka predicate.)
Yes, that's correct. In some cases, the main idea of a paragraph may be implied rather than directly stated in a topic sentence. This requires readers to infer the main point by examining the supporting details provided in the paragraph.
It is the first sentence of a paragraph which is the topic sentence.
The subject of the second sentence cannot be implied in English
This is an imperative sentence and the subject is implied (not stated). In imperative sentence the implied subject is 'you'.
the first sentence of the paragraph is called the topic sentence which should describe most of the paragraph for the reader to understand. The topic sentence is usually the first sentence of a paragraph. It makes a statement (about a topic) and the rest of the paragraph explains the topic sentence or gives examples of the topic sentence. The second sentence of a paragraph can sometimes be the topic sentence. Sometimes it is called a summary sentence.