hello all, first off, i'm not a native english speaker, so please forgive me for any spelling/punctuation errors.
i'm looking for help on solving this riddle ;
John where Jack had had had had had had had had had had had the teachers permission
All you need do is put in the proper punctuation,and this becomes a proper english sentence.
Since punctuation isn't one of my strong suits, i definitely need some help here !![]()
this is revenge from a friend i gave a cryptoesk description of his coffeetable, wich took him 3 months to solve :wink:
i know that getting an answer here could be considered cheating :P, therefor i would tell him, about 3 minutes after his face turns all red while his mind processes the anger/disappointment, can't wait !
thanks in advance !
Well, we wouldn't want you to cheat, now would we? :DOriginally Posted by Caduceus
HINT
Punctuation required
2 comas (,)
1 semi-colon (;)
1 period (.)
3 quotation sets ("...")
All the best, :D
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well, definitely not what i expected, i do appreciate your sense of humor though, my belly still hurts a bit :wink:
anyway, i'm gonna have a go at it ;
John, where Jack had, had had; had had had had had had had had the teachers permission.
this' about as far as i get... :?
maybe ancould tempt you ?! :P
You have intrigued me with this riddle... I will be sleeping bad until I get the solution... :?Originally Posted by Caduceus
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:mad: But it seems to me that it is impossible to solve it.... I guess your friend plays trick on you...in revenge
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Nice apple! :D
Oh, if I had had a puzzle. :wink: The first coma (,) is correct! :D The other punctuation marks are incorrect. :( By the way, there's also an apostrophe ('), somewhere. 8)
Nice apple! :D Thanks :grab:
[whisper] There's a hint to the solution hidden in my reply. 8)
Nice ! :)
John, where Jack had had "had", had had "had had"."had had" had had the teachers permission
that correct ? there's still an apostroph missing...![]()
Originally Posted by Caduceus
Sorry.It's not correct. :( Yes, the apostrophe is still missing. HINT: an apostrophe attaches to nouns, and it can show possession (e.g., Sam's bike; Pat's idea; Max's words.
All the best, :D
Teacher's !![]()
you also mentioned a semi-colon ? :? where would that go ?
Would you happen to know of any good riddles or wordgames by the way ? :P![]()
What travels on all fours in the morning, on two at night, and on three in the evening?Originally Posted by Caduceus
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Go to your search window and type in had had had had. :wink: The solution to the I had had puzzle is located there.![]()
Oh dear!!!! I've got the answer there... Anyway, this phrase still doesn't make much sense to meOriginally Posted by Casiopea
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