The word 'top'... table-top spinning-top and top-dog
Canis familiaris is the scientific namethere are many common names:dogpuppymuthoundbasically anything you can call a dog
No, they dry the dog on a drying table not in a kennel.
The word 'pet' is functioning as an adjective to describe the common noun 'dog'.
The word dog is a common, singular, concrete noun.
They are called dog catchers, dog hunters, or dog nappers. =)
The common word between "table," "dog," and "spinning" is "dog" since it is the only word that is present in all three.
The word they have in common is "round." A table can be round, a dog can run in circles, and spinning refers to a circular motion.
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The word 'top'... table-top spinning-top and top-dog
Common nouns, e.g. cat, dog, chair, table :)
proper nouns = Helen, Romecommon nouns = table, computer
Common nouns:applebottlecatdooreggflowergrasshopperhouseice creamjasmine
11. Being able to see both sides of a coin spinning on a table is an example of what? It is an example of wrong section you moron.
Because it want's from the table! but don't even think about feeding it from the table!
table scrap.if you want it to be a hunting dog feed it dog food full of poroten if you feed it table scraps it will ruin the dog.
No, it is not correct. If the treats are on the table, you should write: 'Do not give the dog any food or treats from the table.' If the treats are not on the table, you should write: 'Do not give the dog any food from the table, nor any treats.' As it stands, the sentence means that some of the food is on the table and some of it is on the treat.
Nothing should happen to the dog