No idea. But if you want to make a sentence into a question you add a question mark, don't you?
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a bellon is a word used in a sentence or in a question. "yo! you gotta bellon?" "where ya bellon at?"
thats what ya mum said.
The question would be : Is he in the kitchen?
Formulate a sentence beginning with how, where, when, does, etc. and you have a question.
As a question. it means, "Do ya like the coffee?" As a declarative sentence, it means, "You like the coffee."
As a question. it means, "Do ya like the coffee?" As a declarative sentence, it means, "You like the coffee."
The 'sentence' is not a question, therefore there is no answer.
there is a question here
If you are asking whether the words "Is this a question" make a complete sentence, yes-- but not a declarative sentence. They make a question, and they need a question mark at the end. A declarative sentence is just a statement of fact: "Yes, this is a complete sentence." But a question is where you ask someone about something: "Do you have any questions to ask me?"
Make it simple... Put "Who," "What," "Where," "When," "How," and "Why" in front of the sentence and add a question mark; ask him which make sense.