do you like ice-cream?
Do you like to read books?
Yes, a question can start with an adverb. For example, "Suddenly, did you realize what had happened?"
Yes, you can start a question with the word "must." For example, "Must we attend the meeting tomorrow?" would be a question starting with "must."
An example of rising intonation would be when asking a question such as "Are you going to the party tonight?" where the pitch of the voice rises at the end to indicate that it is a question.
"Where is the nearest grocery store?" is an example of an interrogative sentence because it asks a question and seeks information.
I don't know the answer to your question but your question is incorrect. You should have said "Can you give an example of a sentence that shows anxiety?" (I'm 11yrs old) Go back to school.
"To be or not to be, that is the question......."
This question is not clear!
You expect me to give you a facetious answer to this question?I will not give you a facetious answer to this question, no sir!(Good enough?)
I don't know how to answer your question.
Yes. For example: "About what time did you decide to ask this question on WikiAnswers?"
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Yes, you can start a sentence with "Who." For example, "Who is the new manager?"
Your own question is an example. Another is "Immunology is interesting".
Yes, you can. Example: "Use a lighter? Are you crazy?"
Yes, a question can have "if" at the start. For example, a math question might ask "If Jack had 10 apples, and he ate 2 apples today, how many apples does he have left?"
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