Paramah Sungelee
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"Quick frowzy judges box the limp van.". Is the sentence grammatically correct? Thanks in advance.
"Quick, frowzy judges box the limp van." no full stop here Is the sentence grammatically correct?
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Congratulations.I wrote the sentence.
I [STRIKE]write[/STRIKE] wrote the sentence no full stop here but I was not sure whether it is correct. space after a full stop
However, the van is toy made of clay.
You are absolutely right. I [STRIKE]write[/STRIKE] wrote the sentence to be used as a pangram.
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The 'van' in the sentence is a toy made of clay. space after a full stop That's why it is a limp van.
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It's grammatically correct but incredibly contrived (nearly nonsensical). A comma should be added between "quick" and "frowzy."
The sentence looks like it was designed to use all letters of the English alphabet using as short a sentence as possible.
If I'm right about the author's intention, this sentence wildly succeeds. I checked, and it includes all 26 letters while using correct grammar and real words, with a total of just 30 letters.
Yes, it is. Paramah has been working on this project for almost four months. (link)The sentence looks like it was designed to use all letters of the English alphabet using as short a sentence as possible.