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Tiffany lam
Can you can a can as a canner can can a can?
Does it work?
Apr 6, 2019 4:45 AM
Answers · 4
1
Yes, it does. A really interesting tongue-twister..
April 6, 2019
Here’s a really funny one for you:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffalo_buffalo_Buffalo_buffalo_buffalo_buffalo_Buffalo_buffalo
April 19, 2019
Yes, as Anna says, it does actually make sense. The trick for a learner is to recognise the noun (canner) and what he does (cans fruit, vegetables whatever). And knowing the first "can" in the sentence means "are you able".
April 6, 2019
Sure if "canning a can" makes sense.
April 6, 2019
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Tiffany lam
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