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Yes, the question "Where are you going tomorrow?" is correct grammatically.
No. This question is a past simple question. In past simple question the verb is actually in present/base form. It is the 'did' that shows us the question is a past question. Why did you play with me - is correct
Both is correct
No, "what does she have?" is correct
Questions end in question marks (?). "What is the answer to this question?" would be the correct way of writing the question.
The question "What do you see the monkey doing in the circus?" is correct. There are no grammatical errors. Be sure to use the question mark at the end of a question.
No. If you mean " they asked a question" then the preposition is "by", not "from."
as with every other question, with a correct, appropriate and good answer ;-)Always start your answer by restating the question, so in your case you asked, "How do you answer a short Question?" I'd reply, "You answer a short question by......." so in reference to the first answer, "You answer a short question,as with every question, with a correct, appropriate, and good answer."
Firstly your question isn't stuctured properly if the correct way of asking your question is Where can you go online when you're at school??The answers are:Computer Lab(it works everytime if u are great friends with the lab technician),The Library,The Internet Café(only if your school has one)
"Is it delicious?" is a question and is correct.