'Two Dogs' can mean that the two dogs are doing something or whatever. 'Two Dogs' can even mean that there are two dogs in the room, it's not that hard to decode you know.
"does she have a dog" would be correct
Q. What does howling mean to dogs? A. Howling is a type of communication, it's like a long distance phone call to other dogs.
Two ducks and two dogs have a total of how many legs?
brought our two dogs inside the house is the predicate.
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If you mean something belonging to one dog, as in "the dog's mouth", like that. If you mean something belonging to two or more dogs, as in "All dogs' mouths", like that.
It means that your probably crazy.
They're getting to know each other.
If non-dogs mean creatures that are not dogs then all cats are non-dogs, yes.Cats and dogs are two completely different species.There are many cats who think they are dogs (only when it suits them) and vice versa, that is why there is a saying: Dogs have Masters, Cats have slaves!!
Perhaps you mean a bone of contention.A bone of contention is something two people argue over - like two dogs arguing over a bone.
She has two dogs.
Yes, dogs have two eyes.
"does she have a dog" would be correct
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There is no contraction for "she does."There is a contraction, she'd, which can mean she had or she would.Examples:She'd been to town twice that day. (she had been)She'd be lucky to win the prize. (she would be)Rarely is the verb used alone to mean had. Uses such as "she'd two dogs and a cat" (she had two dogs and a cat) are seldom seen.