Originally posted by BarkerSpoiler:
Ann, while Bob had had "had", had had "had had". "Had had" had had a better effect on the teacher.It has to do with grammar. "Had had" is the past participle (I believe) and Bob had [written] the wrong answer on his HW assignment (or whatever), which was "had". Ann had [written] the correct answer, which was "had had". Thus, While Bob had had "had" [on his paper], Ann had had "had had" on her paper. The fact that Ann had "had had" on her paper made the teacher happy.
Originally posted by BarkerSpoiler:
Ann, while Bob had had "had", had had "had had". "Had had" had had a better effect on the teacher.It has to do with grammar. "Had had" is the past participle (I believe) and Bob had [written] the wrong answer on his HW assignment (or whatever), which was "had". Ann had [written] the correct answer, which was "had had". Thus, While Bob had had "had" [on his paper], Ann had had "had had" on her paper. The fact that Ann had "had had" on her paper made the teacher happy.
Okay, that's just weird.
My mom's name is Ann and my step-dad's is Bob.