indicative
The indicative mood is used for factual statements and positive beliefs.
The sentence "Buster has escaped from his dog pen" is in the indicative mood, which is used for statements of fact.
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'My dog and I' if this is the subject of the sentence or clause; 'My dog and me' if this is the object of the sentence or clause. Examples:My dog and I ran home when the rain started.My neighbor and her dog often walk with my dog and me.
"The boy chased the dog" is a complete sentence. The verb, chased, is transitive. The object is "dog".
A dog howled loudly all night is a sentence.
The sentence "Buster has escaped from his dog pen" is in the indicative mood, which is used for statements of fact.
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His dog escaped from the yard by burrowing under the fence.
Buster!
Buster was a dog in Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure, and Andy's dog in Toy Story was named Buster.
Yes it is called Buster.
A dachshund.
I was having difficulty making the dog sled go where I wanted it to go; evidently it was not in a cooperative mood.
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Red Boston Terrier His Name is Tyde... So the slogan goes: "I'm Buster Brown, I live in a shoe, this is My Dog, Tyde, he lives here too" RPM
j'ai un chien qui s'appelle Buster
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