Variations of Pangram

Variations of Pangram

A few variations of this pangram exist, including "the quick brown fox jumps over a lazy dog", and "a quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog". Each of these variations has 33 letters, compared to 35 in the original version. "the quick fox jumps over the lazy brown dog" also makes sense, particularly as foxes are not traditionally considered to be brown.

If "jump" is used in the past tense then the "dog" must become plural. A valid pangram variation is "a quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dogs'". A few variations of this pangram exist, including "the quick brown fox jumps over a lazy dog", and "a quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog". Each of these variations has 33 letters, compared to 35 in the original version. "the quick fox jumps over the lazy brown dog" also makes sense, particularly as foxes are not traditionally considered to be brown.

If "jump" is used in the past tense then the "dog" must become plural. A valid pangram variation is "a quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dogs'".A few variations of this pangram exist, including "the quick brown fox jumps over a lazy dog", and "a quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog". Each of these variations has 33 letters, compared to 35 in the original version. "the quick fox jumps over the lazy brown dog" also makes sense, particularly as foxes are not traditionally considered to be brown.

If "jump" is used in the past tense then the "dog" must become plural. A valid pangram variation is "a quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dogs'".

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