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.
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
Yykes
Pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs.
It’s jumps, not jumped, otherwise there’s no S.
And I also prefer the sphinx one.
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.