All responses must be phrased in the form of a question.
During the Jeopardy! Round, contestants are not penalized for forgetting to phrase a response in the form of a question, although the host will remind contestants to watch their phrasing on future clues. During the Double Jeopardy! Round, adherence to the phrasing rule is followed more strictly, but contestants are still permitted to correct themselves before their time runs out.
Whenever there is a does in a question, then the answer should always have an explanation at the beginning of what the question asks.
The answer must be in the form of a question. The information given first is always incomplete, but does not have question format.
In changing the sentence into a ye/no question,the verb in the change form is always plural if the question starts with do,does,did
Please put it in the form of a question.
you're an idiot you just did! love you always Brittney
No, a claim is a statement that asserts a fact or belief and does not need to be in the form of a question. Asking a question implies seeking information or confirmation, while making a claim is declaring a stance or position.
Starts with "If" and half way has "then" ex. If a plant is given fertilizer, then it will grow faster. A HYPOTHESIS IS ALWAYS IN STATEMENT FORM... NEVER IN QUESTION FORM!!
No, the above is not in the form of a sensible question. A proper question form is one which makes sense.
I dont know im asking this question to anybody who knows
The statement in the question is false. It is very common for two liquids to form a mixture that is also liquid, and, unless a chemical reaction occurs, a mixture of two gases always is also a gas.
Please form your question in the form of a question.
Question in the Form of an Answer was created on 2000-06-06.