A question may be defined as "A sentence worded or expressed so as to elicit information". This includes "What time is it?", but also includes sentences that are superficially declarative statements or imperative commands but are in essence questions. Examples include, "I would be grateful if you would tell me the time." Or, less politely, "Tell me the time!"
Simply state the sentence as a declarative statement instead of as a question. For example, "Tell me more about that."
Questions. Questions end with a question mark. Sentences that are a question usually start with Who, What, Why, Where, When, How, Will, and Is.Examples:What types of sentences end in a question mark?Who is the muffin man?
A question is a type of sentence that is used to ask for information or clarification. It typically ends with a question mark and seeks an answer from the person being addressed.
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?"
To transform direct speech into a question, you can invert the word order and add a question mark at the end. For example, changing "He said, 'Are you coming?'" into a question would be "Did he ask, 'Are you coming?'"
"Did you enjoy the movie?" is an example of a closed question because it requires a simple yes or no answer without inviting further explanation or discussion.
You cannot pick categories without searching for them from the list availed as you ask your question.
Yes. The question mark is added onto the end of the questions you ask, whether you add it yourself or not.
the kind of sentence that ask a question and uses a question mark
You can ask them here so long as you phrase them as a question. For example, you don't ask "The earth is round." and expect to get an answer because that is a statement not a question. You would ask "Is the earth round?" to get an answer.
asking without using ask bar
You put a question mark at the end, but you didn't actually ask a question. Please try again and be more clear about what it is that you want to know about the subject.
if it is something like :have you did your homework? that is a question any sentence or phrase that ask something should have a question mark at the end.
What a ridiculous question! First question properly before giving a question mark(?).
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yes. christ, what sort of person comes here to ask a question like that? Are you allowed to be using a computer without supervision?
What is the theme in the book "pop" (question mark) When did the "pop" take place (question mark) Where did the "pop" take place (question mark)
This is a QUESTION and answer website so if you want to ask a question, you must use proper English (or whichever language you're using) to ask your question with.