Can You Make a Sensible Sentence Using........

Mike

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....... The word "and" consecutively five (5) times?

i.e. and, and, and, and, and.

I can.

Mike.
 

You ask that, and why, and in what language, and how long of a sentence, and it has to make sense, and what's the point?
 
It's my understanding that you cannot make a sentence with the 3 to's..to, too and two..dunno.gif
 

Sue and Bob went to both Krogers and Safeway looking for a turkey and some dressing and in the end they bought those two items and a bag of potatoes. FIVE!

If you had only added a "too" at the end, you would have covered both the five "ands" and to, two, too, in one sentence!
 
You ask that, and why, and in what language?

Olivia, the forum is called English Language, so we will use that.

The landlord of a pub in England called "Dog And Duck" wanted
a new sign, but didn't want to spend too much money, one of
his regular drinkers said that he would do it and got the job.

When he delivered the sign to the landlord it read "DogAndDuck"
The landlord pointed out to the man who had made the sign that,
"There should have been a space between Dog and and and and
and Duck".

That is how to do it, I am not sure about commas, so I left them
out.

Mike.
 
"You ask that, and why, and in what language, and how long of a sentence, and it has to make sense, and what's the point?"

That was my sentence with the five "ands".

The rest of what you just wrote, I honestly don't understand.
:confused:

Now, if you meant to write a sentence with five "ands" in a row, I agree that I don't know how one would do that and still make any sense.

Unless:

"Writing a sentence with "and" "and" "and" "and" "and" doesn't make sense". That's my sentence.
 
Olivia, the forum is called English Language, so we will use that.

The landlord of a pub in England called "Dog And Duck" wanted
a new sign, but didn't want to spend too much money, one of
his regular drinkers said that he would do it and got the job.

When he delivered the sign to the landlord it read "DogAndDuck"
The landlord pointed out to the man who had made the sign that,
"There should have been a space between Dog and and and and
and Duck".

That is how to do it, I am not sure about commas, so I left them
out.

Mike.



"There should have been a space between Dog and and, and and and Duck".

For clarity, the instructions should have been "put a space between each word." :D
 
I apologise for any misleading, it was never intended,
I didn't study English at school except for the basics
and the story makes a lot more sense when spoken.

Mike.
 
I apologise for any misleading, it was never intended,
I didn't study English at school except for the basics
and the story makes a lot more sense when spoken.

Mike.

No need to apologize at all. This was fun! (And it does take several readings of the answer while looking at the "sign" to understand. :D)
 
Don't apologize, Mike. That was a difficult one to translate to text. And quite honestly, I'm not always that great at the uptake.
 
When he sang he annoyed his son, and the dog, and the neighbors and his wife and his mother and his grandmother.
 


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