Which is correct:
"My lovery dog" or "My dog lovery"?

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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.

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.

Alternatives:

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

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