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  • kgertz@digitalcourage.socialK kgertz@digitalcourage.social

    @rufustheduck that is great… I love these specific characteristics of different languages:)

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    #14

    @kgertz me too!

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    • rufustheduck@mastodon.socialR rufustheduck@mastodon.social

      You may know me from all the cat pictures I post. But I'm also an English teacher

      Let me tell you how a sentence can have 11 HADs in a row and still be correct

      (Also, Max makes a brief appearance in this video)

      #english #grammar #language #CatsOfMastodon

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      #15

      @rufustheduck @rufustheduck James, while John had had "had had", had had "had had had had had had had had had had had". "Had had had had had had had had had had had" had had even more of an effect on the teacher. 😉

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      • rufustheduck@mastodon.socialR rufustheduck@mastodon.social

        @Sagesse wonderful! I'm going to have to learn German just to be able to say this

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        #16

        @rufustheduck @Sagesse one can even say "wenn hinter Fliegen Fliegen fliegen, fliegen Fliegen Fliegen nach"

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        • fentiger@mastodon.socialF fentiger@mastodon.social

          @rufustheduck @rufustheduck James, while John had had "had had", had had "had had had had had had had had had had had". "Had had had had had had had had had had had" had had even more of an effect on the teacher. 😉

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          #17

          @FenTiger Extraordinary sentence!

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          • rufustheduck@mastodon.socialR rufustheduck@mastodon.social

            You may know me from all the cat pictures I post. But I'm also an English teacher

            Let me tell you how a sentence can have 11 HADs in a row and still be correct

            (Also, Max makes a brief appearance in this video)

            #english #grammar #language #CatsOfMastodon

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            #18

            @rufustheduck Perfect! Well done!
            :-))

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            • rufustheduck@mastodon.socialR rufustheduck@mastodon.social

              You may know me from all the cat pictures I post. But I'm also an English teacher

              Let me tell you how a sentence can have 11 HADs in a row and still be correct

              (Also, Max makes a brief appearance in this video)

              #english #grammar #language #CatsOfMastodon

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              #19

              @rufustheduck Haha, I love this 😄

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              • rufustheduck@mastodon.socialR rufustheduck@mastodon.social

                You may know me from all the cat pictures I post. But I'm also an English teacher

                Let me tell you how a sentence can have 11 HADs in a row and still be correct

                (Also, Max makes a brief appearance in this video)

                #english #grammar #language #CatsOfMastodon

                oneiros@ruhr.socialO This user is from outside of this forum
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                #20

                @rufustheduck
                Now do Buffalo 😉

                #english #grammar #language #CatsOfMastodon

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                • rufustheduck@mastodon.socialR rufustheduck@mastodon.social

                  You may know me from all the cat pictures I post. But I'm also an English teacher

                  Let me tell you how a sentence can have 11 HADs in a row and still be correct

                  (Also, Max makes a brief appearance in this video)

                  #english #grammar #language #CatsOfMastodon

                  dpnash@c.imD This user is from outside of this forum
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                  #21

                  @rufustheduck

                  One time, when one of my kids was early grade school age, we figured out a way to create sentences consisting solely of an arbitrarily large number of squash.

                  Squash! — “Squeeze!” Or “Look. A vegetable!”
                  Squash squash! — Squeeze vegetables!
                  Squash squash squash — Vegetables squeeze vegetables.
                  Squash squash squash squash! — Squeeze vegetables that other vegetables squeeze!
                  Squash squash squash squash squash —Vegetables squeeze vegetables that squeeze vegetables.

                  It’s pretty easy to see how this generalizes to truly ridiculous amounts of squash.

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                  • rufustheduck@mastodon.socialR rufustheduck@mastodon.social

                    You may know me from all the cat pictures I post. But I'm also an English teacher

                    Let me tell you how a sentence can have 11 HADs in a row and still be correct

                    (Also, Max makes a brief appearance in this video)

                    #english #grammar #language #CatsOfMastodon

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                    #22

                    @rufustheduck It's not correct as shown, because it is missing essential punctuation.

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                    • brouhaha@mastodon.socialB brouhaha@mastodon.social

                      @rufustheduck It's not correct as shown, because it is missing essential punctuation.

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                      #23

                      @brouhaha @rufustheduck

                      "if you say" - verbal punctuation is literally the point of this video, but we don't say "quote" or "comma" we just indicate it - so that sentence is correct in that it is every word that will come out of your mouth.

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                      • deirdrebeth@mas.toD deirdrebeth@mas.to

                        @brouhaha @rufustheduck

                        "if you say" - verbal punctuation is literally the point of this video, but we don't say "quote" or "comma" we just indicate it - so that sentence is correct in that it is every word that will come out of your mouth.

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                        #24

                        @deirdrebeth @rufustheduck
                        But without the written punctuation, one wouldn't know how to say it, such that it would make sense to a listener. I still maintain that the written form, without punctuation, is not a valid sentence.

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                        • dpnash@c.imD dpnash@c.im

                          @rufustheduck

                          One time, when one of my kids was early grade school age, we figured out a way to create sentences consisting solely of an arbitrarily large number of squash.

                          Squash! — “Squeeze!” Or “Look. A vegetable!”
                          Squash squash! — Squeeze vegetables!
                          Squash squash squash — Vegetables squeeze vegetables.
                          Squash squash squash squash! — Squeeze vegetables that other vegetables squeeze!
                          Squash squash squash squash squash —Vegetables squeeze vegetables that squeeze vegetables.

                          It’s pretty easy to see how this generalizes to truly ridiculous amounts of squash.

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                          #25

                          @dpnash I love this!

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                          • brouhaha@mastodon.socialB brouhaha@mastodon.social

                            @deirdrebeth @rufustheduck
                            But without the written punctuation, one wouldn't know how to say it, such that it would make sense to a listener. I still maintain that the written form, without punctuation, is not a valid sentence.

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                            #26

                            @brouhaha @deirdrebeth Hello my friends!

                            I think you're both correct. I decided to focus on pronunciation in the video so it wouldn't be too long - but punctuation IS important, so I added it to the sentence at the end when I say it correctly, so you can see how the two work together.

                            I hope you're having a wonderful day

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                            • rufustheduck@mastodon.socialR rufustheduck@mastodon.social

                              You may know me from all the cat pictures I post. But I'm also an English teacher

                              Let me tell you how a sentence can have 11 HADs in a row and still be correct

                              (Also, Max makes a brief appearance in this video)

                              #english #grammar #language #CatsOfMastodon

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                              #27

                              @rufustheduck Amazing!

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