jumps over the lazy dog.
Otherwise there’s no “s.”
It tells a short story that’s visual and full of words people know how to spell.
Apparently not. ☹️
edit: Aww, they fixed the typo. Now my joke is lame(er).
Mobile phone at 4 Am. Missed the typo. Fixed now.
As a non-native yet quite fluent speaker of English, I was wondering where the letter s was supposed to be in the example above. Thanks for pointing out the very obvious thing anyway, brains can fart at times.
Two of those words are difficult to spell, a third is quite often misspelled, and the phrase is not as easy to remember.
Pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs.
Agreed. The “Sphinx” sentence is the cooler of the two. I’ve been using it for a long time. My personal twist: the last word becomes “vowel,” not “vow.” For me, easier on the ears.
Judging vowels:
S tier - O, I A tier - A B tier - E, U
What about Y?
I will be long dead before I consider Y a vowel
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I see “objectively” is going the same way as “literally” into the modern grammar trash heap of uncertain meaning.
Though I do agree that the sphinx one is cooler.
It’s jumps, not jumped, otherwise there’s no S.
And I also prefer the sphinx one.