Yes, you can. Example: "Use a lighter? Are you crazy?"
When it is a question at the most. (Ex: How does he do it? When does it start?)
It depends on the question you are asking.
Why do you ask such a dumb question
start out with what that person does or use question about that person then aswer it
If you play on PS2 or PS3 or XBox you use START! And that answers you question!
The attitude of the first respondent to your question was a really inauspicious start to you quest for help here.
start off by restating the question. that could be your topic sentence.
"What" is often used to signal a question. An example would be, "What is the remainder when you divide 7 by 3?"
You have to know the answer to the question first.
NO IT SHOULD BE: for the use of..."Both mean the same thing.dont know why i made the start capitalised LOL:) Have A Nice DayYour Loved
Who, what, when, where or why
'Donde' means 'where'.If you use it to start a question, it has an accent on the first 'o' and an up-side-down question mark: ¿Dónde? (Where?)If it is not used in a question, it doesn't have an accent (or a question mark).