The word 'top'... table-top spinning-top and top-dog
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"The dog's oddish behaviour was not amusing the mother-in-law at the dinner table."
"No, one does not need a dog grooming table in their home. You might need one if you have a dog that needs constant grooming or if you wanted to start a dog grooming service."
It is one word according to Webster dictionary. it is one word but it can be hyphenated it wanted to (Table-Cloth)
The word dog has only one syllable. It is pronounced with a single stress point.
The word "dog" consists of one morpheme.
something more appropriate would be: the dog who was wanting more food was the one begging at the table.
i think its "he gets splinters in his tongue" but i am doing the worksheet now and it is one letter short if you mean a real dog with real table snacks, then he will probably get fat and stuff
"The average cost of a dog grooming table would be about $100. The price ranges from $60 for a cheap quality one to $140 for a more sophisticated, luxury one."
There's not really one. You just use 'in' and it's understood what the meaning is based on the sentence. ex: canis in mensa salit The dog jumped on the table.
No, the noun 'table' is a singular noun (one table).The plural form is tables.
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