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It depends on the situation! But here is an example: "I'm fine, thanks. How about you?".
It depends on the situation! But here is an example: "I'm fine, thanks. How about you?".
write the word "anything" to the spot indicated lol
Bring someone into the conversation who can answer their question.
uhh quite simple...someone asks a question and other users answer it for them
How long can mean either how much time or how much length or distance. If someone asks, "How long before you're ready to go?" he wants to know how much time remains until you are ready to go. If someone asks, "How long does it take to get to your house from here?" he is asking for the total travel time. If someone asks, "How long is a football field?" or "How long is your pencil?" he is asking for the length.
When someone asks you to bench, it is referred to your bench press. It deals with weights and repetitions.
the answer is fine.
If someone asks you to fart on them, then you need to do what you want. If you don't want to fart, then explain to them the reasons. If you want to, then you can.
Invariably, which means to not vary, someone asks you to use a certain word in a sentence here on Wiki, and today the word was invariably.
When someone asks you if you are the doctor or the patient, it usually means that you are the patient but you are trying to diagnosis your symptoms as if you were the doctor.
That is known as a loaded question. It is a question that contains an assumption or an accusation within it.