Dog should have a capital D
Dog ran down the street -- this is correct if 'Dog' is somebody's name or some animals name.
If 'Dog' is not a name then you should have 'the' before dog.
The dog ran down the street
A sentence for the word perambulate is this. "The dog was perambulating down the street."
'My dog and I' if this is the subject of the sentence or clause; 'My dog and me' if this is the object of the sentence or clause. Examples:My dog and I ran home when the rain started.My neighbor and her dog often walk with my dog and me.
"The boy chased the dog" is a complete sentence. The verb, chased, is transitive. The object is "dog".
A dog howled loudly all night is a sentence.
The dog is the direct object in that sentence.
A sentence for the word perambulate is this. "The dog was perambulating down the street."
That's their dog! Their house is just down the street.
Mr. Williams
She hoped her energy would last through the marathon.
Yes you can. As I drove down the street, a dog ran in front of the car! I arrived just as they were finishing the ceremony.
The fat, vicious dog ran down the street while trying to chase the diminutive squirrel.
The sentinel ran up and down the street looking for enemies. The old lady's dog acted as a sentinel when I approached her.
''The dog was solitary in the street''
I can give you many declarative sentences.(declarative) The dog walked down the street.(declarative) The cat puts socks in the dog bowl.(declarative) It is hard to do a toddler's hair. The curtains fell down.
This is an imperitive sentence making the subject you.
in
Yes Example: I saw a stray dog in the street