No, all questions have an answer. Well, most do. If the question doesn't make sense, and it's grammar makes the littlest of sense that it cannot be modified to make it more reasonable, the question is unable to be answered. Some questions are inappropriate which, will be deleted by a Supervisor if they see it or a contributor will tell a Supervisor about the problem.
Yes. No questions asked.
You're able to be asked questions by anyone. Sometimes questions are asked verbally or they can be written down. Quizzes and tests are ways of being asked questions.
Examples of using the word wrong in a sentence include: The teacher marked the student's example sentences as being wrong. Often, wrong answers lead us to find the right answers. Sometimes, wrong answers means we've asked the wrong questions. Questions are never wrong, unless they are the kind that violate someone else's privacy or are asked just to embarrass someone. "You're wrong!" Johnny yelled at his younger sister. "I'll show you how to do it right!"
The members of this site who knows the answers give answers to the questions asked by others.
Basically - you don't. However - you can either edit the categories - or let someone else do it. Sometimes the system puts questions in the wrong categories because it misinterprets what's being asked. I spend a little time each day moving questions to the right categories.
There are so many questions on WikiAnswers that it is impossible to total exactly how many questions there are. Even now, questions are being asked, so the total will always keep changing.
not really...
A pattern of a participants response to questions on self report measure that is not related to what is being asked or the capacity of the question being asked.
A pattern of a participants response to questions on self report measure that is not related to what is being asked or the capacity of the question being asked.
they only answer questions if they are typed the right way.
Why does anyone ask questions? It in hopes to find a answer.
It would be hard to tell. New questions are constantly being asked while questions are being answered. We can help to answer more of them.