pssive voice
The possessive form for the noun puppy is puppy's.Example: The puppy's name is Felix.
The homophone for puppy is "pupi."
Pronouns are small words that take the place of a noun in a sentence. We can use a pronoun instead of a noun. When we use pronouns, we don't have to repeat the same noun every time we refer to it, and pronouns help sentences flow more smoothly and make them easier to say.Examples:Mary and John bought a new house. Mary and John have asked for volunteers to help paint Mary and John's new house.OR, using pronouns:Mary and John bought a new house. They have asked for volunteers to help paint their new house.Sandy got a new puppy. Sandy'snew puppy got Sandy's new puppy's paws in the mud and tracked Sandy's new puppy's muddy footprints all over Sandy's kitchen floor.ORSandy got a new puppy. Her new puppy got his paws in the mud and tracked his muddy footprints all over herkitchen floor.
The word "puppy" is the subject of the sentence because it is the one performing the action (jumping).
Sara Erikson
They are bought never adopted. They are usually bought from puppy stores which sell them to the public.
How you take care of a regular puppy
Because somebody bought it.
Seriously
yes but the puppy may have an sensitive belly
The Teksta Robotic Puppy can be bought online from amazon, ebay for a good price. If u wish to buy in store then it can be bought at toys'r'us, wallmart and target.
pssive voice
A Perpetual Puppy is a puppy bought online which is replaced by a new puppy every six months - so the owner always owns a puppy, and never an adult dog (unless choosing to keep the puppy beyond the first six months).
If you bought it at the request of the friend, then the friend is the owner. You simply acted as an agent. Your problem will be that you might not be able to return the puppy if the friend decides not to take it. If you bought it intending to give it as a gift, then until you hand the puppy over, you own it.
If it was a gift, yes.
Mrs. Wilson bought a puppy while out with Tom and Nick.