Q: How can you make a tongue twister sentence about a cat?
A: That's Funny!
Tongue Twisters! Say it 5 times faster!
Ton.. GLUE ..
You get it, I just thought of a tongue twister, it's really funny!
Here it goes:
This is this cat
This is is cat
This is how cat
This is to cat
This is keep cat
This is a cat
This is moron cat
This is busy cat
This is for cat
This is forty cat
This is seconds cat
Say all of the THIRD words and read all of them. It's so funny!
It's so...(laugh)..so..(laugh).. FUNNY!
Hope your..(laugh....happy with your answer!
A sentence using "crouching" could be: The cat was crouching in the bushes, waiting to pounce on its prey.
The phrase "has a cat got your tongue" is a way of asking someone why they are not speaking or why they are being silent. It is often used playfully to encourage someone to speak up.
The sentence "Hobie has a cat. The cat's name is Elvis." is correctly punctuated.
I jumped over the third hurdle in the race.
A short A typically makes the sound "æ" as in "cat" or "bat." It is a brief, clipped sound produced by a quick movement of the tongue and jaw.
"Cat's got your tongue" IS a sentence.
The cat in the hat has a bat for that. Best one to practice with. Then again, the more traditional 'The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog' has all the letters of the alphabet in it and will train your fingers to find them all. 'The cat in the hat..etc' is a tongue twister, not a typing exercise.
Yes of course.
It takes the place of a noun. In the sentence "The cat ran", the pronoun "it" can be used to replace "the cat" to make the sentence "It ran."
Open a can of food and just stand there. You'll soon be getting a cat-tongue lashing in no time!
When "the cat has your tongue", that means that you can't or aren't saying anything.
Here slice of tongue Truns up at the
Enough of any plant can make a cat sick. Just because a cat eats a plant does not mean it will get sick. Vomiting (curly tongue) is an indication that a cat has eaten too much plant.
If you're not feeling too talkative, maybe! The expression "cat got your tongue" means that you're being awful quiet. So if you've been quiet lately, maybe the cat does have your tongue!
Underlining any words would not make the sentence a sensible one.
When you stutter and it is a metaphor for that.
Yes, even if your cat is not sick their are mites in there faeces (they clean themselves with their tongue) that can make you go blind or worse