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When you want to replace a male's name in a sentence, use his. John's coat was black. His coat was black.
The knight had his coat of arms on his shield.
The professor's coat was long and shabby.
cut your coat according to your cloth?
To make a sentence with the word "coat," you can say, "She wore a warm coat to protect herself from the cold wind." This sentence uses "coat" as a noun to describe an article of clothing. You can also use it in different contexts, such as "He decided to coat the fence with a fresh layer of paint."
wearing a coat
Sentence is misspelled first off. Your sentence: I like to run with my dog in the field he's got a pretty coat? This is a run on sentence. You should put a period after field. "I like to run with my dog in the field." This is a complete sentence. In the next part you add: "He's got a pretty coat." This is another subject and so should be included in another sentence. The subject in the first sentence is running with the dog, in the second sentence the subject is the dog's pretty coat.
"my trench coat was lost"
John's coat is new . The above sentence is correct in grammar and spelling.
The button on my coat fell off.
The nurse's coat is red.
the man's coat is black