excellent,because even though they can't see,they can sense their direction by smelling it using their nose
A good sense of humor is subtle. A good sense of humor is sharp.
The dog do flips and other good tricks
eat dog food it is good for you
Dog`s food!
yes it,s a good name
Billy Casper has written: 'The good sense of golf' -- subject(s): Golfers, Golf, Biography 'The good sense of golf' -- subject(s): Golfers, Golf, Biography 'Chipping and putting' -- subject(s): Golf
Harry Herman Miller has written: 'The common sense book of puppy and dog care' -- subject(s): Dogs, Dog breeds 'Speaking of pets' -- subject(s): Pets
Dogs is plural because it has the 's' ending. But if you have just the word dog without the 's' it is singular.
He picked up the wrong cent: what they mean is that he is a dog and when he picked up the wrong cent they mean scent because dogs have a good sense of smell.
No. If you are talking about "velocity", then you are talking about magnitude and direction - i.e., vectors. You can't really compare vectors, in the sense of one vector being greater than another; but you can compare their magnitudes - and the magnitude is always non-negative. In this sense, you can't even have a "velocity of minus 4 m/s" - you would have a "velocity of 4 m/s in a certain direction".
Geraldine had the good sense to detect the unusual scents that came from the room.
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