The possessive form is the possessive adjective (a pronoun) its.The possessive adjective is describing the dog's tail as the tail belonging to it: its tail.
My odd dog loves my dad
"Dog" in spanish is perro/perra be sure you use two "r's" otherwise it means "but" so an example sentence would be like : el perro es perezoso. (the dog is lazy)
Think of it this way: every sentence has a subject and a preticate, many have direct objects too. So if this sentence were Bob looks at the dog, then what is the sentence about? Bob. What does he do? He looks. At is not an action verb, or even a helping verb. In this sentence at is a preposition describing dog. So simply- The action verb in Looks At is Looks.
yes the word either can start a sentence
Some Spanish dog names are:Male spanish dog namesAntonioArmandArmandoAvigdorBernardoBertoCarloCarlosChagoChenchoCiroDanteDarioDiazDiegoDomingoDonDonatoEduardoEloyEmellioEstebanFedericoFelipeFernandoFranciscoFrancoGalenoGeraldoGitanoGuadalupeGuidoHernandezInigoInnocenzioJacintoJaimeJaoquinJericoJoaquinJoseJuanLandoLenchoLisandroLorenzoLuccasLuisMancoMangoManuelMarcoMarcosMarquezMartoMathiasMiguelMinelNapierNatanNavarroNeperNevadaNicabarNicolasOaloOrloPabloPanchoPazPedroPepePepilloPeraltaPlacidoPonceRamonRaulRenaldoRicardoRicoRodrigoRolonRosarioRuySalvadoreSanchezSansonSantiagoSantoSenonSergeSidonioSilvinoTeodoroTiagoTichoVicenteVitoXavierZacariasFemale spanish dog names�ngelaAbrilAdelitaAdonciaAlejandraAlejandrinaAleteaAliciaAlmaAlmedaAmadaAmataAnicaAnitaAntonietaBeatrisaBeatrizBebeBelenBeliciaBelindaBeniciaBertinaBertungaBlancaBonitaBrancaBrigidaBrisaCailidaCarinaCarissaCarlottaCarmenCarmineCatalinaCharoConsuelaConsueloCorazonCorneliaCristinaDamitaDelaDoloresDonciaDorindaDrinaDuenaEldoraElisaEloisaElsaElviraEnriquetaEsmeraldaEsmereldaEsperanzaEstefanyEvaFeliciaFernandaFredericaGabrielaGiditaGitanaGuadalupeInesInezInocenciaIsabelIsabellaJacintaJadeJairaJavieraJesusaJoaquinaJuanaJuanitaLaliLareinaLauraLelaLetitiaLeyaLichaLindaLolitaLorettaLotaLucindaLucitaLuisaLunaLuzMagdalenaMariaMarinaMegaMeliaMelosaMercedesMoraMorisakNanaNechaNeliaNeshoNevaNevadaNinaNitaPalomaPatiaPazPepitaPilarQuetaRafaelaRamonaRiaRimaRisaRosaRosanaRosannaRositaSavannahSitaSuelaTasiaTrisaVidaXandraYnesYolandaZita
It depends how the word is used. Most often, belly is a noun. example sentence: Our dog likes to have her belly scratched. Belly can be an adjective as in the sentence below: The child says she has a belly ache. In the sentence above, belly is an adjective describing ache.
A dog is an animal."A" goes before words that start with consonants and "an" goes before words that start with vowels.
Ignorant
Naming parts of a sentence refers to identifying and categorizing the different elements or components that make up a sentence. This includes identifying the subject (who or what the sentence is about), the verb (the action or state of being), objects (direct or indirect), adjectives (describing words), adverbs (words that modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs), and other grammatical components.
yapping
Energetic.