Tongue Twisters

 

The following unpunctuated passages are tongue twisters and brain teasers.  First see how fast you can read them aloud, then reread them with the expression of an elocution student.  Finally, explain the situations described without laughing or even smiling.  You won’t find this easy to do.

 

Why Went Went Without Go

 

Mr. Go and Mr. Went had a date to see a ball game, so...Go knew Went wanted to go but it depended upon when Went went so Go went to Went to get Went to go but Went told Go to go so Go went after Go went.  Went went after Go to tell Go to go not knowing Go went to phone Went not to go when Went went to tell Go to go, and when Go went to let Went know Go wanted Went not to go is not known and that’s why Go went without Went and Went went without Go.

 

 

 

See, Sore and a Seesaw

 

Mr. See and Mr. Sore were old friends See owned a saw and Sore a seesaw.  Now See’s saw sawed Sore’s seesaw before Sore saw See which made Sore sore with See.  Had Sore seen See’s saw before See’s saw sawed Sore’s seesaw then See’s saw would not have sawed Sore’s seesaw.  But See saw Sore and Sore’s seesaw before Sore saw See and See’s saw so you see how See’s saw could saw Sore’s seesaw.  It was a shame to see See see Sore so sore with See just because See’s saw sawed Sore’s seesaw.

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