Silence.
One sentence using all the letters in "these letters" could be: "Settle these letters on the shelf for later use."
A sentence that contains all 26 letters of the alphabet is known as a 'pangram'.
This sentence contains all the letters of the alphabet, making it a pangram. It is unusual because pangrams are not commonly used in everyday language and are mainly used to display all the letters of the alphabet.
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.It is called a Pangram.
The name for such a sentence is a pangram eg. The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.Just recite the alphabet and point out each letter in the sentence, and you'll realise they're all included.
"WORDS" is a common noun that appears in all capital letters in the sentence.
No sentence can be made using those letters.
To make a sentence containing every letter once, you have to use names and abbreviations: Glum Schwartzkopf vex'd by NJ IQ.
A pangram (sentence using all letters in the fewest letters possible) that makes sense is "The quick brown fox jumps over a lazy dog."
Yes, all the beginning letters of the word or abbreviations are capitalized at the beginning of the sentence.
I cannot make a sentence with the letters cmpel. This is not a word this is letters.