Definitely a dog. You can't go on walks with a trampoline, you can't cuddle with a trampoline, you can't talk to a trampoline(you can, but you'll look weird...), and you don't get attached to a trampoline. Sure, trampolines are fun, but they're nothing compared to a dog.
I agree, but if I could, I'd get both, that way I could bounce on the trampoline with my dog.
i would rather have a rainbow dog
it makes more sense that it would be width rather than height.
Just photoshop one.
i chose a dog
The pronoun for the noun "trampoline" would be "it." For example, "I love jumping on the trampoline because it is so bouncy."
Normally in a garden unless it is a profesional trampoline in that case it would be in a gym hall
doggo i love any animal
Depends on what trampoline your talking about, i'd use feet
The pronouns that take the place of the singular noun 'trampoline' are it, its, itself.Examples:A trampoline would be a good addition to our equipment. It would easily fit into our space. (personal pronoun)We ordered the trampoline. Its price was more than expected. (possessive adjective)The trampoline itself used up the rest of our equipment budget. (reflexive pronoun)
if you can't find the trampoline on binweevils i would go to sudz100's nest in one of his room's there is a trampoline have fun
For me I would pick a German Shepard because they are the second most dangerous dog in the world and I would like to have a guard dog.
Well, darling, to sign "Let's jump on the trampoline" in American Sign Language, you would sign: "LET'S JUMP TRAMPOLINE." Simple as that! Now go ahead and bounce your heart out, honey!