The prompt this week is one sentence long.
The sentence can be as long or as short as you like.
The challenge is to write a fluent sentence without using the letter "E". E is the most used letter in the English language. Let's see how you do with an absent-e!
Number of words: Whatever you need to write one cohesive sentence.
Pictures: Any number
The sentence can be as long or as short as you like.
The challenge is to write a fluent sentence without using the letter "E". E is the most used letter in the English language. Let's see how you do with an absent-e!
Number of words: Whatever you need to write one cohesive sentence.
Pictures: Any number
Join Jenny for this Saturday Centus Challenge.
This calf will grow into a producing cow,
don't ask why, I only know how.
22 comments:
Well done :) B
this one i love, i might could do this. you did great and you know i love the little babby
Good job!...:)JP
W*ll don*!!
you are too clever.
i like terri's comment! :)
Very well done . I don't think I could do a sentence with out words with E in them . Have a good day !
Hahah! Very clever, Gail! How Now Brown Cow!!!
Nicely done :) !!!
Beautiful Calf and great sentence without using the letter "E".
Succinct and E-less.
Good Job, Gail! ;o)
Is it luck? Or just God's will....cool calf too!
Perfect! what a cute face too!
No Eeeeeee's, heck I love eeeeee's. How can this maritimer do this, Eh, cause yah all know I have to use my eh's , eh. Good one Gail and well done, EEEEEh. :)
Wonderful sentence sans e. She's a lovely heifer as well.
You did it! Fantastic job!
Great sentence.... Not sure I can do this, but here goes:
I sat by a grand old lady.
How's that???
Hugs,
Betsy
haha
Well done, Gail!
=)
A very pretty heifer calf, Gail. A nicely written "E-less" sentence also.
I know why but I don't know how.
{Heifer calves turn into milk producing cows once they calve.]
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Jim's Saturday Centus tales
The cow, ah yes there is no 'e'.
We can be sure it's how it's meant to be.
Interesting breed in the photo. The old family farm had dairy cattle, mostly Holstein.
How now brown cow?
What a fun sentence Gail!
Love the picture and love what you did with this difficult prompt.
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