Yes. Jim, while John had had "had had," had had "had." "Had had" had had a better effect on the teacher.
2006-06-18 16:45:57
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. Jim, while John had had "had had," had had "had;" "had had" had had a better effect on the teacher.
2006-06-18 20:27:22
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answered by Goddess of Grammar 7
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Jim, while John had, had had, had had, had had, had had, had had a better effect on the teacher.
2006-06-18 16:45:28
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answered by cyanne2ak 7
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John, while Jim had had "had," had had "had had." "Had had" had had a better effect on the teacher.
2006-06-18 18:13:13
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answered by C 3
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Jim, while John, had, had, had, had, had, had, had, had, had, had, had a better effect on the teacher.
2006-06-19 13:29:06
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answered by Rachel O 7
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that sequence of words will not make a correct english sentence with only puncuation
2006-06-18 17:16:29
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answered by Anonymous
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First sentence. influence potential to influence some thing. effect is to modify or help indirectly. Your instructor will influence your learning. The particular outcomes will influence the movie.
2016-11-14 23:14:00
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answered by Anonymous
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6 commas n a perod
2006-06-18 17:39:50
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answered by Anonymous
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nope but no sex causes bad eyesight hehe
but i did find an answer to a problem just like it except less "had"s hehe check ya later ♥
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2006-06-19 13:34:31
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answered by ♥ The One You Love To Hate♥ 7
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No. If you really can, let me know (coz I teach English grammar and this beats me and I'm curious).
2006-06-18 21:37:05
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answered by Rakesh A 4
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