first sentence
[ed note: the following is an actual, honest-to-goodness post from dr. overboard]
Now, I think Kenny's first sentence should've counted last week when he told Sadie to "eat breakfast." Verb. Predicate. What more do you need?
Well, Prof. Evenkeel wasn't so sure. He was looking for something a little more complex - somewhere between a Haiku and a Shakespearean sonnet, I suspect.
Well, last night, June 3, 2008, Kenny delivered his official first sentence: "I spy with my little eye...Sadie." Seven words - subject, verb, predicate AND prepositional phrase.
Booyah.
Now, I think Kenny's first sentence should've counted last week when he told Sadie to "eat breakfast." Verb. Predicate. What more do you need?
Well, Prof. Evenkeel wasn't so sure. He was looking for something a little more complex - somewhere between a Haiku and a Shakespearean sonnet, I suspect.
Well, last night, June 3, 2008, Kenny delivered his official first sentence: "I spy with my little eye...Sadie." Seven words - subject, verb, predicate AND prepositional phrase.
Booyah.


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