subject = dog present progressive = is walking adverb = slowly prepositional phrase = along the road. The dog is walking slowly along the road
it means your stupid
Beware of the dog.
exactly that
exactly that
The phrase "as the crow flies" means measuring the straight-line distance between two points, without taking into account any obstacles or detours that might exist along a more practical route. It is often used to indicate the shortest possible distance between two locations.
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He's like a dog IN heat means he's very determined.
The phrase dog vs cat isn't common but it would mean that they are fighting or battling. However, raining cats and dogs means that it is raining heavily.
The phrase "showed some dog" is not a common one and might not have a specific meaning. It could potentially refer to displaying confidence, assertiveness, or tenacity, similar to the traits associated with dogs.
There actually is no prepositional phrase in that sentence. is = verb (copula) this = subject (demonstrative pronoun) the road = predicate nominative (determiner/article + noun) to take = infinitive phrase (a kind of verb phrase), modifying "the road"
Road Dog Trucking was created in 2001.