The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dogs. This sentence uses all of the letters in the alphabet. The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dogs. This sentence uses all of the letters in the alphabet.
The quick red fox jumps over the lazy brown dogs !
The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back.
technically, your question. perhaps a sentence like "In china, people use calligraphy instead of a written alphabet
The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dogs.
There's a capital letter in my alphabet soup! This alphabet is missing a few letters.
With its various modifications, the Roman alphabet is the most common.
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In the alphabet, A precedes Z.
"I have to use the alphabet to form a sentence" Is a sentence you can use, using the word "alphabet"...If that's what you were asking.
technically, your question. perhaps a sentence like "In china, people use calligraphy instead of a written alphabet
The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dogs.
The English alphabet has 26 letters, or The alphabet is fun to say.
A sentence that contains each letter of the alphabet only once is called a perfect pangram. A pangram is a sentence containing every letter of the alphabet. As far as I know, in English, perfect pangrams can only be made by using abbreviations and/or very obscure words.
There's a number in my alphabet soup!
There's a capital letter in my alphabet soup! This alphabet is missing a few letters.
There is no such sentence.
You can't make a real English sentence using only each of the 26 letters of the alphabet once. However, you can make a nonsense sentence that is pronounceable:Squdgy fez blank jimp vox crwth.Squdgy fewz blanck jimpth vorx.
A pangram (sentence using all letters in the fewest letters possible) that makes sense is "The quick brown fox jumps over a lazy dog."
A sentence that contains all 26 letters of the alphabet is known as a 'pangram'.