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Why is English So Funny?

Because this sentence is actually correct: "All the faith he had had had had no effect on the outcome of his life."

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I get it.

He on February 25, 2016

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I get it

Potato on February 25, 2016

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The magic of comma's

Alex on February 25, 2016

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LMAO

CAmel on April 4, 2016

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and so is this: Patrick where James had had 'had had' had had 'had'; 'had had' had had the teachers approval

Corey on May 12, 2016

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so hard to understand understand understand undrestand hhhhhhh

_s191s_ on May 19, 2016

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Oh i get it.

She on October 11, 2016

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"and so is this: Patrick where James had had 'had had' had had 'had'; 'had had' had had the teachers approval" How is this right??

Andrea Line on October 22, 2016

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Whaaaaaaaaaat

itsyaboijoshh on January 19, 2017

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can some one explane this?

arrow on March 24, 2017

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And though, thought and through all sound different,. also read rhymes with lead, and lead rhymes with read, but lead doesn't rhyme with read and read doesn't ryme with lead.

Potato on April 16, 2017

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English MF do you speak it?

KKB22 on March 13, 2018

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This is seriously correct! If you don't get it, divide it: All the faith he had had | had had no effect on the outcome of his life. Or try rewording: He had previously had faith. It had never had an effect on his life.

GrammarNazi on November 12, 2018

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i love english but i hate it

Myusernameisusername on December 27, 2019

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"Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo" is also a correct sentence.

geezstace on February 20, 2020

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because you make it

mom on May 20, 2020

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