Yes. The adjectives are in capitals: "Tony has a CUTE LITTLE SPOTTED puppy". Adjectives are describing words.
After being scolded by her father, the little girl was on the verge of tears. We searched for hours and were on the verge of giving up when someone spotted the lost puppy.
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.
The puppy was caducous
A sentence using the word lovable would be, "The fat, little puppy was lovable." Another example would be, "His big, brown eyes made him look very lovable."
i mirth at my little puppy
I'm starting my year with this cute little puppy - is the correct sentence
Puppy is the subject. Feet is the object of a preposition that is modifying how the puppy jumped. One is an adjective of puppy.
The perky little puppy was full of energy.
A puppy can inherit spotted fur from its parents if they have spotted fur.
The frisky little puppy ran happily around the yard.
My grandparents were happy to recompense the little girl who found their lost puppy.
After being scolded by her father, the little girl was on the verge of tears. We searched for hours and were on the verge of giving up when someone spotted the lost puppy.
The nouns in the sentence are puppy and bone.
It's an Interrogative Sentence and an Independent (and Main) Clause.
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.