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My lovery dog vs My dog lovery

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct form should be 'my lovely dog.' 'Lovely' is an adjective that describes the dog, so it should come before the noun 'dog.'

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 675 views

My lovery dog

This phrase is incorrect. 'Lovery' is not a standard English word. The correct form should be 'my lovely dog.'

The correct phrase is 'my lovely dog,' where 'lovely' is an adjective describing the dog.
  • Red Dog is not your average dog, Mr Cribbage.
  • I imagine my dog could sneezeand blow your dog to tulsa.
  • It's everybody for himself, dog eat dog.
  • This dog will not be a bait dog in a fight ring.
  • And the number one dog on my fictitious dog list is...
  • No dog of mine wears dog boots.
  • Zubrin is given to the dog once a day within 1-2 hours after feeding until the dog gets better.
  • This dog is a lover, not a fighter.
  • You look like a dog lover.
  • Because dogs know a dog lover when they see one.
  • You killed the drug-sniffing dog and replaced him with an attack dog.
  • Good! Big dog bites small dog, small dog runs away.
  • What the Blackfoot call their Dog Soldiers.
  • That dog looks nothing like Wendell.
  • The correct term is guide dog.
  • Your relationship with this dog is unhealthy.
  • Richard dreyfuss hunkered over eating dog food.
  • Bet it could electrocute a dog.
  • Retriever is breed of Earth dog.
  • Garrett made him kill his dog.

Alternatives:

  • my lovely dog
  • my adorable dog
  • my cute dog
  • my beloved dog
  • my precious dog

My dog lovery

This phrase is also incorrect. 'Lovery' is not a standard English word. The correct form should be 'my lovely dog.'

The correct phrase is 'my lovely dog,' where 'lovely' is an adjective describing the dog.
  • Thank goodness my dogs are barking.
  • I live alone, just me and my dogs.
  • That was my dog's name.
  • Brian wasn't just my dog.
  • Tell them to look after my dog.
  • I'm here for my dog, Paxton.
  • But I did get my dog tags back.
  • His doorman is friends with my dog walker.
  • 'Cause my dog can't swim.
  • The one responsible for my dog's daily disappearing act.
  • It's like undressing in front of my dog.
  • My dog's name is Kitty.
  • My dog. I had to...
  • My dog has taken over my favorite chair.
  • He fed his face to my dogs.
  • I'm trying to eat my dog in peace.
  • My dogs didn't do nothing.
  • Anything happens to my dog... shut up.
  • And my dog was barking like a maniac.
  • I wouldn't even let him babysit my dog.

Alternatives:

  • my lovely dog
  • my adorable dog
  • my cute dog
  • my beloved dog
  • my precious dog

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