This is grammatically wrong. But it's lyrics, so just let it be.
Actually, the grammar of verse may be different from the grammar of prose. In this sentence, the relative pronoun "who" is understood.
Is there a law againts proper grammar and sentence structure?
Stranger: Does your dog bite?Farmer: Nope.All of the sudden the dog bites the stranger on the leg. Yet the farmer was telling the truth. How can this be?Answer: It was not the farmer's dog!
Grammar is the structure of any given language.
Has she a pet dog? or Does she have a pet dog?
what gives cohesion to a text are punctuations and grammar structure. what gives cohesion to a text are punctuations and grammar structure.
The language closest to Latin in terms of vocabulary and grammar structure is Italian.
The grammar is correct, but there is a small error in punctuation. It should be: "The dog's happy with its toy."
Constituency grammar analyzes the structure of a sentence based on constituents (phrases and clauses), which are hierarchical units. Dependency grammar, on the other hand, focuses on the relationships between words in a sentence where each word is dependent on another in a tree-like structure. Constituency grammar emphasizes structure, while dependency grammar emphasizes dependencies among words.
A dog owner is commonly referred to as a "pet parent" or simply as a "dog owner."
Bish Whet?
Grammar.
The direct object is dog (They gave dog).