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What percentage of people who post questions cannot spell properly?

It cannot really be proved, but a fair amount of people on WikiAnswers who post questions and answers cannot spell properly. Just like the person who replied, before I changed his/her answer, who had degraded your question into a mockery, cannot spell properly.


Where do you find the answers to your questions on wiki.answers.com?

If anyone has replied, the same page where you posted.


Are you telling the truth about all the questions?

YES and NO because if there is a question like are clouds marshmallows? someone replied yes


Stuck on the gun?

Most questions will have one of the following words in them: Who, What, When, Where, Why, How. You have made a statement and put a question mark on the end. As stated, it can't be replied to to.


What is the Suffix for replied?

The suffix for "replied" is "-ed."


Can you use a sentence with replied in it?

"Yes, I can use a sentence with replied in it," I replied to the question.


What is the definition of The Dialogues?

Dialogue = words characters say to each other in a story; usually in quotation marks. Example: "I think he asks too many questions", groaned the second grader. "There is no such thing as too many questions", replied the teacher.


A sentence using the word replied?

my mom ask me if want a laptop and i replied ,yes.


How do you spell replied?

The likely word is replying (answering).


How many syllables does replied have?

Replied has two syllables. Re•plied.


What is past perfect reply?

The past perfect form is had replied.


Past tense of reply?

The past tense of "reply" is "replied."