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Jese people there is no such thing as getting protected by a rabbit tail. I knew this guy that once went to jail and his mother gave him a rabbit tail and he was hiding it in prison for the 1 miserable year that he was there. Anyway, he had to hide it from the cops inside prison. He told me that he had to protect that rabbit tail more than what the rabbit tail protected him.
No. There is no subject in this sentence, the subject comes before the verb and there is no verb in this sentence.The coyote has a bushy tail. verb = has, subject = coyote
the tail of dog is like the story of my friend
The dog wagged his tail.
The little dog was having fun chasing his own tail.
the answer is... The dragon had a scragly tail
"The dog chased its tail."
The golden brown dog was effortlessly playing with his bushy tail.
The possessive form is the possessive adjective (a pronoun) its.The possessive adjective is describing the dog's tail as the tail belonging to it: its tail.
Our lizard regenerated his lost tail.
The mouse's tail was very long.
The dog wagged its tail.