Rather than saying first, "The question is...", just ask the question. It is much more direct.
If you must use the phrase, you could change it to a statement that raises the question:
Examples:
I'm wondering if you plan to go to the party.
When you consider that the evaporation cycle depends on the oceans, what effect does pollution have on the evaporation-rain cycle?
Scientists have questioned whether global warming has increased or if it is part of a normal cycle of warming.
You just did! Or you could say something like - She interpreted the question differently to her friends. Or - How would you interpret this text?
The "CELL" on a Worksheet is one in which you can enter data.or if you ment to say the question differently, active cell.
The sentence "Whether he was duplicitous regarding his character is open to question" is grammatically correct and complete.
to say differently
That's a question that would be answered differently by many people. Some people would say all of her songs are bad, and others would say they are all good.
No say it differently
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How was rome rulled differently when the etruscan king was expelled? Answer this question…
You can say one is better than another. They live differently and have different jobs. There are pros and cons of living in the city or the country. Sorry if i cant answer your question but this question cant be answered.
Often an employee questionnaire will ask the same question multiple times yet phrase the question differently. It is important to pay close attention to each question to ensure you are not answering the same question differently.
'Displays', 'exhibits', 'presents'
You guys gave me the answer to the same question differently. you suck