Over the lazy brown dog, the quick fox jumps. Modifying prepositional phrases, subordinate clauses, and predicate nominatives, first must come. Incorrect, your sentence is, Miss Teacher.
I don’t recall ever seeing Andrew’s last name (Norton) before. We knew Jay’s is Johnstone and Rita’s is McMann. Of course we always knew what Mrs. Jenson’s last name is (or is it Jensen? – I can’t remember for sure).
Stevefk about 7 years ago
These are not the fox and dog you are looking for. Go now about your business.
JAY REIDER Premium Member about 7 years ago
For those that don’t know, that is the line for typing class that uses all the letters of the alphabet, if anyone cares!
Ron-Ar about 7 years ago
The answer is obviously “HULK SMASH!”
Nyckname about 7 years ago
Are the strips done exactly a week in advance or just after midnight?
belgarathmth about 7 years ago
Over the lazy brown dog, the quick fox jumps. Modifying prepositional phrases, subordinate clauses, and predicate nominatives, first must come. Incorrect, your sentence is, Miss Teacher.
Plods with ...™ about 7 years ago
Used to love parsing. Now I’m glad if I don’t fight with autocorrect.
oakie817 about 7 years ago
where’s Tonto?
halvincobbes Premium Member about 7 years ago
No need for the word sly. Those letters are in other words in the sentence. “The quick fox jumps over the lazy brown dog.”
ChessPirate about 7 years ago
“Puny dog…”
WF11 about 7 years ago
I don’t recall ever seeing Andrew’s last name (Norton) before. We knew Jay’s is Johnstone and Rita’s is McMann. Of course we always knew what Mrs. Jenson’s last name is (or is it Jensen? – I can’t remember for sure).
rgcviper about 7 years ago
Made me laugh, this one did. The best, Yoda is.