The sentence is called a "pangram" sentence.
The classic is "the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog."
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'.
It is incorrect. The sentence>> jackdaws love *MY* big sphinx of quartz would be the correct sentence to contain all the letters of the alphabet. The sentence given, contained *your*, which does not contain an *M*, the missing letter to make that sentence correctly display the English 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.
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.
I am very athletic in all the physical activities.