YOU SAID:
James, while John had had "had", had had "had had". "Had had" had had a better effect on the teacher.
INTO JAPANESE
ジェームズ、ジョンがいた中「あった」、「あった」があった。「持っていた」先生に良い効果を持っていた。
BACK INTO ENGLISH
Had James, John "was", "were". Had a teacher had a good effect.
INTO JAPANESE
ジェームズ、ジョン「いた」、「でした」。先生は、良い効果を持っていた。
BACK INTO ENGLISH
James and John had a "was". Teachers had a good effect.
INTO JAPANESE
ヤコブとヨハネを持っていた、「でした」。教師は、良い効果を持っていた。
BACK INTO ENGLISH
James and John had had the "was". Teachers had a good effect.
INTO JAPANESE
ヤコブとヨハネを持っていた、「でした」。教師は、良い効果を持っていた。
BACK INTO ENGLISH
James and John had had the "was". Teachers had a good effect.
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