No, it is a sentence. The verb is the word "is."
In the sentence, You are a small brown dog, the subject is you and the verb is the word are.
u can do it but it has to be a really small dog u can do it but it has to be a really small dog
In this sentence the word have is a verb. This is taught in English.
Yes, "whine" is an example of an onomatopoeia. It imitates the high-pitched, plaintive sound that it describes.
that depends on the dog you have big or small
No, it is a sentence. The adverb is the word "really" which modifies the adjective "small."
It is i type of dog. That is really small.
You may be talking about a maltipoo dog.
it is slim and small.
"The boy chased the dog" is a complete sentence. The verb, chased, is transitive. The object is "dog".
you shouldn't even give your dog steroids and you really really shouldn't give your small dog any
It's called small dog syndrome. A dog with a little body size acts like he is bigger than what he really is. To get a dog out of it, simply show him where he stands in your human-dog relationship. I kind of like when a man has a small penis. A man with a little penis size acts like his is bigger than what it really is. To get a man out of it, simply show him where his penis stands in your human-human relationship.