Making+Interesting+Sentences

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CHECK OUT OUR INTERESTING SENTENCES FROM THE ANIMAL FABLES WE HAVE WRITTEN!

One rather sunny day at a house, a most funny little house, there lived a cat and a pig. (Sophie Collis)

The boy ran as fast as his little legs could carry him. (Josh Rook)

They were making such a racket that the farmer could hear them bustling down the rubbish bins! (Matthew Burton)

Then he saw the hunter, he was as scary as a ghost. (Liam Earle)

So he ran as fast as Speedy Gonzales. (Joseph Bevan)

Once there lived a werewolf and every time someone looked at him, they would turn to stone instantly. (Ella Mayston)

But one day the horse and the cow ran as far away as they could. (Kiely Trainor)

Then the fly was flying as high as the Eiffel Tower. (Kyndra Attwell)

Suddenly a man knocked on the door and the tiger freaked out, but it was a doctor. (Lockie Robinson)

The kangaroo was a naughty kangaroo, naughtier than a vicious lion. (Fynn Liggins)

The frog was as fast as a jet in full flight. (Quentin Tomlin)

Bunny was thinking about going in her cool pool because the day was as hot as lava. (Bryoni Anderson)

The fish was as long as a long stick. (Alex Reed)

Tiger gasped with worry and tried to dodge it but the berry threw tiger to the ground. (Destinee Lacey)

This mouse was running across the room so fast that you couldn't see his legs. (Amelia Jones)

Suddenly wolf came up and threw coyote to the ground. (Jack Hutching)

One hot summer day, a dog was outside looking for something to chase. (Cooper Middleton)

When shark was swimming as fast as a cheetah, he swam into a crocodile. (Sam Coles)

Once upon a time there lived a fierce bull and a fast and ugly bear. (Nikau Pene)

The guinea pig got away in a flash! (Alevya Skerrett)

When he got there, he noticed a little hare drinking the smooth cool water from the tiny pond. (Georgia Deans)

The pony hit the scared bunny, and 'bang!' The bunny was on the ground. (Jasmine Persson)

It was a very sunny day and the farmer planted a seed. (William Burlison)