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The preposition in the sentence is "under," which shows the relationship between the puppy and the porch.
The preposition "in" forms the phrase, giving the location of the puppy's discovery.
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No, "puppy" is not a preposition. It is a noun that refers to a young dog. Prepositions are words that show the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence.
The word "puppy" is the subject of the sentence because it is the one performing the action (jumping).
That's great news! Make sure the puppy is safe and healthy, getting proper care, food, and attention. It's good to check for a microchip or collar so you can try to locate the owner, or consider taking the puppy to a local shelter or vet to see if it's been reported missing.
The simple subject in the sentence is "puppy." It is the main noun that the sentence is about.
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No, "puppy" is not a preposition. It is a noun that refers to a young dog. Prepositions are words that show the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence.
The word "puppy" is the subject of the sentence because it is the one performing the action (jumping).
That's great news! Make sure the puppy is safe and healthy, getting proper care, food, and attention. It's good to check for a microchip or collar so you can try to locate the owner, or consider taking the puppy to a local shelter or vet to see if it's been reported missing.
My grandparents were happy to recompense the little girl who found their lost puppy.
during appears to be a adverb It's neither, it's a preposition. i believe it is a adverb
The nouns in the sentence are puppy and bone.
Puppy.
The phrase "a ticking clock in the puppy's bed" is a modified subject, a sentence fragment. The phrase "Is a ticking clock in the puppy's bed?" would be an interrogative sentence.
Pronouns don't help nouns. Pronouns help people by making a sentence flow more smoothly and easier to say.Pronouns take the place of nouns in a sentence and perform the same functions as a noun in a sentence, as the subject of a sentence or a clause and as the object of a verb or a preposition. Example:Penelope brought Penelope's new puppy to visit Penelope's grandma. Penelope's grandma had a good time with Penelope and Penelope's new puppy.ORPenelope brought her new puppy to visit hergrandma. She had a good time with Penelope and hernew puppy.
puppy is cutest in the world.
The simple subject in the sentence is "puppy." It is the main noun that the sentence is about.