switch the noun/verb. "Am I going to the store?" "I am going to the store."
Many organizations develop both a mission statement and a vision statement. Whereas the mission statement answers the question, "What is our business?" the vision statement answers the question, "What do we want to become?" Both the vision statement and the mission statement ensure unanimity of purpose within the organization and make important statements about "who the firm is" and "what it wants to become" to outside stakeholders.
Perhaps the difference lies in the distinct meaning or the words in question. For the problem statement, state the problem. For the mission statement, state your mission, or how you will address the problem.
"Helping Change Young Lives"
"Helping Change Young Lives"
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Change a question into a statement by rephrasing it in a way that presents information or expresses a fact rather than asking for it. For example, "What is your name?" can be changed to "Please state your name."
To change a question to a statement, you simply need to remove the question word (who, what, when, where, why, how) and rephrase the sentence as a straightforward statement.
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To change a statement into a question using tag questions, you add a brief question at the end that echoes the form of the statement. For example, if the statement is "You are coming to the party," the tag question would be "You are coming to the party, aren't you?"
For a simple sentence it is necessary to change the word order to move the verb to the front of the sentence and to add a question mark to the end of the sentence. eg I can swim(statement) changes to Can I swim? (question) The King is dead (statement) changes to Is the King dead? (question)
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To change a statement into a question, you typically reverse the word order and add a question mark at the end. You can also use question words like "who," "what," "when," "where," "why," or "how" at the beginning of the sentence. Lastly, you can change the intonation of your voice to indicate that it is a question.
To change a statement into a yes or no question, move the auxiliary verb to the beginning of the sentence. For example: Statement: You like ice cream. Yes or No Question: Do you like ice cream?
That is a statement of your opinion, not a question. WikiAnswers is for questions.
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