Yes.
The corrected sentence with commas is: "Joey is a furry, fat, lazy cat." The commas are placed between the adjectives to separate them, clarifying that each describes the cat.
If a cat has ate Clonzepam it is best to immediately seek medical attention unless the cat vomits. Watch the cat for abnormal behaviors. Any medication that is prescribed to humans can be dangerous for an animal.
big fat hairy lazy hunting Cat
The complete subject of this sentence is "The cat." Everything from "purred" on is part of the predicate. The cat did what? Purred. How? With pleasure. At what? At the visitor's skill.
If your cat ate a skink, monitor your cat for any signs of illness such as vomiting, diarrhea, or lethargy. Contact your veterinarian for advice and to determine if any treatment is needed. It's important to keep skinks away from your cat to avoid future incidents.
The nouns are cat & mouse.
The corrected sentence with commas is: "Joey is a furry, fat, lazy cat." The commas are placed between the adjectives to separate them, clarifying that each describes the cat.
In that sentence your is an adjective, or a possessive pronominal adjective.
The phrase "The Cat in the Hat sat on a mat" is an example of a simple sentence in English, consisting of a subject ("The Cat in the Hat"), a verb ("sat"), and an object ("on a mat"). It showcases basic sentence structure and can be used to teach sentence formation to beginners.
No.
"Holy kitty" is a rhyming word pair for "godly cat."
The sentence "The cat chased the mouse" is in the active voice because the subject (the cat) is performing the action (chased) on the object (the mouse).
hat-cat
crabby tabby
After doing the Quest "Icthlarin's Little Helper", you will beable to turn a overgrown cat into a lazy cat. After the Recipe for Disaster part rescuing dave, you can get a lazy hellcat.
No because it is not specific it wouldn't be capitalized because you can say. I ate a cat. What type of specific cat? The name of the cat should be capitalized!
Like a lazy ol cat