A wild Australian dog is called a dingo, the plural of which is dingoes.
A wild Australian dog is called a dingo (plural is dingoes).
That is the correct spelling of "dingo" (Australian wild dog).
Yes, the word dogs is a plural noun. The singular noun is dog.
Dingo is a wild Australian dog. It begins with the letter d.
Dingo
The word dogs is a plural noun. The singular is dog.
The plural form of the noun 'dog' is dogs.Example: Both of our dogs have won prizes.
The only "wild dog" you can find in Australia is the dingo. Even then, dingoes do bark. The only known dog not to bark is the Basenji, which is not Australian.
No, it's not a proper noun.
The dingo is a free-roaming wild dog unique to the continent of Australia
The word 'pet' is functioning as an adjective to describe the common noun 'dog'.
The noun husky (a sled dog) has the plural huskies.The possessive of the plural noun is huskies' (just the apostrophe).