Here is an example sentence for 'puppies':
The Labrador puppies noticed my arrival and started to wag their tails joyously.
Many people love puppies because they look so cute.
The fox dug a deep hole for her puppies.
A litter of puppies.
usually an Akita dog will have 5 to 7 puppies per litter.
they are puppies, dog gone it!
The subject of this sentence is litter. In this sentence puppies is the object of a preposition.
Example sentence - The puppies were very playful.
On its own, puppies is simply a plural noun. Whether it is a subject, direct, or indirect object depends on how it is used in a given sentence. In this sentence "The puppies ran into the room," puppies is the subject. In "Joe played with the puppies" it is a direct object. In "Sam gave the puppies treats" it is an indirect object.
While I love puppies, I a hate plagiarism and plagiarizers.
The puppies are available for free would be the correct sentence to use.
Example sentence - There were quite a variety of puppies in each of the kennels.
Many people love puppies because they look so cute.
The punctuation of the above sentence is: "Yes, Tommy's dog has puppies."
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The fox dug a deep hole for her puppies.
Sentence A contains a collective noun. The phrase "a large litter of puppies" uses "litter" as a collective noun to refer to a group of puppies born at the same time. Sentence B does not contain any collective nouns.
Helpless is the predicate adjective.