Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Chimps chatter.

I made tons of interesting sentences from one boring old sentence: Chimps chatter. I hope you will find them detailed and interesting. When you comment, tell me which sentence you think begins with a gerund verb.



Noisy, annoying chimps chatter.


Are those noisy, annoying, chattering chimps going to fall down from that gigantic, leafy, beautiful, old oak tree?


At the highest branch of a gigantic, leafy, beautiful, old oak tree, two very noisy and annoying chimps won't stop chattering.


To chatter at the top of the tallest,oldest, most beautiful oak tree around, is wonderful for the chimps, but noisy and annoying for the people.


Chattering in front of the dissapointed audience, the chimps sit in a gigantic oak tree chattering in a place where they can barely be seen.


Annoying! Those noisy chinps won't stop chattering and the dissapointed audience doesn't like the zoo anymore!

2 comments:

Janice said...

"Chattering in front of the disappointed audience, the chimps sit in a gigantic oak tree chattering in a place where they can barely be seen." That sentence begins with a gerund verb. To be honest, I had to look up what a gerund verb is: a verb in its "ing" form. Ellie, you are learning so much about the English language. Keep up the good work!
Love, Nanna

Sara said...

I like the one that starts with "At the highest..." and I think the one that starts with a gerund verb is the one that starts with "Chattering in front..."!