"A dog will bark" is that sentence in the future tense.
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My dog barks when I play the sax
The possessive form for the bark of the dog is the dog's bark.
It depends on the dog. Dogs can produce different barks depending on their mood. The dog's size also plays a part. Some have a higher pitch and some have a really low/deep barks. Some are really loud barks and some are kind of low growls.
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Barks is the appropriate present tense.
Examples of the sentence using pronouns.It barks at the cat.The dog barks at it.He barks at the cat.The dog barks at her.She barks at him.
he or she barks or it barks present particle of bark
In present tense, "bark" can refer to the sound that a dog makes, or it can also refer to the outer covering of a tree trunk.
Probably not. For example: Sally walked her dog. (That is in past tense) Sally walks her dog. (Present tense) Sally will walk her dog. (Future tense) If you jump from verb tenses, your reader will get confused.
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The future tense is will be.
The future tense is "will have"
No, get is present tense. The future tense is will get.
past tense is got future tense is will get
The future tense is will laugh.
The future tense is will carry.