dogs
Dogs bark loudly.
Beware of the dogs. This is considered a sentence because the subject, "you", is implied. This type of sentence is not too uncommon, some examples are: Keep off the grass. The subject is "you". Hope to hear from you soon. The subject is "I". See you later. The subject is "I'll". Get your feet off the table. The subject is "you".
Superman holds about 20 titles for eating hot dogs.
Sly fox
The subject is the noun that performs the action (verb) of the sentence. An object in a sentence is the noun that the action is performed upon. Example: I wrote a book. "I" is the subject; "wrote" is the verb; "book" is the object.
Dogs and wolves are closely related to the coyote
An example of a plural verb and plural subject is "The dogs bark loudly." In this sentence, "dogs" is the plural subject, and "bark" is the plural verb that agrees with the subject.
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what are the eating habits of dogs
The dogs habitually sleep in the morning, play in the afternoon, and eat inthe evening
If a dog is eating money it is advised to put it where the dog can not get it. Many dogs have to have coins surgically removed every year.
Perhaps their sense of smell would alert them, but I do not see too many dogs interested in eating mushrooms.