I was bitten by a savage dog.
In the sentence "the dog licks his paws frequently," there are two nouns: "dog" and "paws." Both words represent tangible objects, with "dog" referring to an animal and "paws" referring to its feet. The other words in the sentence serve as verbs or modifiers and are not nouns.
A Bichon Frise is a species of a dog.
This is not a very clear question. Do you want a descriptive sentence ABOUT a dog or what? A descriptive sentence is one where you give a description about the topic. Here's what I THINK you might want: The tiny Pekenese dog pranced across the floor, barking happily.
My dog ate my homework. (as a noun) What's up dog? (as slang)
A flea was on my dog so I had to go to the vets. (= simples
the dog run
i was tantalised by a dog
No. if you give the dog a name then capitalize that but not the word dog.
I have a hologram of a dog.
He is my favorite dog.
The dog is Brown.
Its and It's are hard to get straight! It's time to give the dog its supper. It's a hard thing to get that tiny nail into its hole.
the dog growled at the cat.....
The nouns in that sentence are "Samantha" and "dog".
I want a sentence that has 5 words exactly in it.
They're going there where their dog lives.
In the sentence "the dog licks his paws frequently," there are two nouns: "dog" and "paws." Both words represent tangible objects, with "dog" referring to an animal and "paws" referring to its feet. The other words in the sentence serve as verbs or modifiers and are not nouns.