Find a complete grammatical English sentence, ending with the word "and" (but not with the "and" in inverted commas).
What is the most consecutive "and"s you can find in a grammatical sentence.
(In reply to
re: The coordinating conjunctions by Charlie)
I couldn't find your reference on page 1546. I belive you are referring to page 1544:
The following are usually italicized in print and underlined in manuscript and typescript.
4. Words, letters, and figures when referred to as such.
The g in align is silent.
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This sentance ends with the word and: and.
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DNA spelled backwards is and.
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Words that can be used as conjunctions include but and and and or and so forth.
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Posted by Jer
on 2006-03-13 13:52:20 |