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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!
Sorafi Lynn: Now Dolly, the vet isn't all that bad.
ReplyDeleteZander: EXCEPT THE SHOTS!
Sorafi Lynn: Zander, you had to get your rabies shot, end of story.
Zander: NO IT AIN'T THE LADY WHO GAVE ME THE SHOT CALLED ME COCKER! I HAVE A NAME YA KNOW! AND I COULDN'T GO ANYWHERE BECAUSE I WAS MY LEASH!
Sorafi Lynn: It's called a leash law. And you weren't at the vet, you were at the fairgrounds.
Zander: Really?