1. you like pizza, right?
1. you like pizza, don't you?
Debate as in a formal discussion on a particulate matter in a public meeting or legislative assembly
The answer is True because he spent very little time
<span>Yes, it certainly can be when it's properly punctuated.
The statement looks back on a day last week, when the teacher was grading
essays written by James and John. It tells of one particular sentence in the
essays, almost identically worded in both essays, except for one word difference.
<span>James ... while John had had "had" ... had had "had had". "Had had" had had
a better effect on their teacher.</span></span>
The answer is the third sentence ;)