Um, how about this:
The truth is, "is" was the shortest word I could remember.
I can't think of doing it without any extra punctuation.
2007-02-28 12:11:16
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answered by Anonymous
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It is impossible to use is is was in a sentence because they are different tenses. Is, is present tense and was is past tense.
2007-02-28 20:11:59
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answered by Bob 3
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If Clinton knew what the meaning of is is, was he lying under oath?
2007-02-28 20:16:30
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answered by Toeless_Joe_Jackson 5
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You can say when the ball drops in time square "it is, is, was 2006. happy new year."
2007-02-28 20:15:07
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answered by Mons 2
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One time I heard somone say, "Is is was."
2007-02-28 20:29:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I is is was.
2007-02-28 20:14:54
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answered by NONAME 4
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i dunno man. that'd be grammatically incorrect if used without intervening words between them.
2007-02-28 20:34:45
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answered by WAHMaholic 4
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He is, she is, he was. :)
2007-02-28 20:12:24
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answered by Dorth 6
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