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Did you know [Pp + (2S + V/M) + ct] is an English sentence? Or, [Pp +(S + V + Pp)+ (S + V/M + D)+ P] = another sentence? For example...the first...might read: Without a doubt, Sarah and Connie ran quickly. And for the second example, it could say: Inside the stale cookie, a tiny black ant hid from the hairy-fingered vagrant who fished the sweet morsel out of the smelly yellow dumptster. You can do this, too, with Prof. E. N. Glish's English, cooked any style!
Okay, so there's no comment thing on your profile Professor, so I'm posting this:
ReplyDelete[AvP+(S+2V/Av)+ct]=
here. So, the equation reads Adverb Phrase+Subject+2 verb/adverb+ complete thought.
So, here's what I got for something that matches that.
= While running down the street, Val excitedly sang a happy tune.
Not my best, but it's something.