What is the grammatical term for who or what a sentence is about?
The subject is who or what a sentence is about; the sentence
should describe or tell something about the subject. The subject
always needs a verb, showing what is happening in the sentence.
What is a sentence is about?
A sentence is about a subject "doing" something. A sentence must
be a complete thought to be a sentence.
What is a 'subject' in a sentence?
The subject is what the sentence is about. For instance, the
person, place, idea that is doing or being something.
What is the predicate subject mismatchThe reason cats purr is because they feel contented?
Every sentence has a subject, what the sentence is about, and a
predicate, what tells something about the subject. In this
sentence, the subject is "cat" and the predicate is "content."