Yes, yes it is
John's coat is new . The above sentence is correct in grammar and spelling.
The wind blew my coat out of my hands.
Quickly is an adverb, and dropped is the verb.
A man in the coat was watching a certain boy intently.
The cupcakes were wearing a coat of icing!
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.
When you want to replace a male's name in a sentence, use his. John's coat was black. His coat was black.
It was easy to see that Larry was irresponsible by following him around and watching him leave his coat in the park, his backpack on the bus and his shoes on the lawn.
The knight had his coat of arms on his shield.
The boy who wore a green coat carried his sister home. Thats the right answer=)*
yes...yes it is..
The professor's coat was long and shabby.
The dog's coat.
cut your coat according to your cloth?
wearing a coat
Alison
Here is an example sentence with the word 'immobile':The Labrador would love to dash across the field, feeling the wind brushing against its coat, yet it could only remain immobile due to a growing tumour in its leg.