I personally think you should go to a vet and check and see if your dog is okay.
hannah's dog frisco
um.... Find the owner and apologize. And next time you're driving be more careful.
The nouns in the sentence are dog and field.
No way!!! She is still alive and has no record of being ran over by a vehicle!!!!
my car ran over your dog. "The effect of my actions and conduct is stronger than your ideas or opinions"
dog ran!
It means the dog ran in the past
A dog ran over the fence.
Both sentences are grammatically correct, but they have slightly different meanings. "The dog ran quickly" refers to a specific dog that ran quickly, while "A dog ran quickly" refers to any dog that ran quickly. The use of "the" implies specificity, while the use of "a" implies generality.
Their house is over there; they're not there.
Ronald MacDonald and the Arby's mitt.
No. If it is dead, then it is dead.