You use it when comparing something.
Do you have more than John has?
You use it when comparing something.
Do you have more than John has?
You use it when comparing something.
Do you have more than John has?
You use it when comparing something.
Do you have more than John has?
You use it when comparing something.
Do you have more than John has?
You use it when comparing something.
Do you have more than John has?
You use it when comparing something.
Do you have more than John has?
You use it when comparing something.
Do you have more than John has?
You use it when comparing something.
Do you have more than John has?
You use it when comparing something.
Do you have more than John has?
You use it when comparing something.
Do you have more than John has?
You cannot use more than one sentence because a question is usually only in one sentence. WikiAnswers wants to focus on the actual question part of the question rather than the unnecessary sentences that would come before the actual question, so questions must be in one sentence.
You never need more than one question mark. To use more than one is for the comic books and texting.
So- you are asking when to use 'when' in a sentence. When you are asking how to use when in a question, you are already using when in a sentence, because a question actually is a sentence. I like to use when in a sentence whenever I like.
If your question starts with the words, 'who, why , what, when, where and how, your sentence will require a question mark
You can post a question to the internet about how to use it in a sentence.
You use a question mark (?) as the punctuation after the sentence or question you are asking.
Use your question. Your question uses sentence in a sentence. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Previous Answer: You should write it like an exclamatory: I don't know how to write sentence! Imperative (question): Do you know how to write a sentence? Or just plain old sentence: I wrote a run-on sentence.
How do you use purple in a sentence! You answered your own question!
I never question my authorities.
You can use "me" as the object of a sentence to answer a question. When asked who's at the door, the answer, "Me." is the object of the sentence "It's me."; the "it's" or "it is" is implied.
I had a premonition that I would answer this question. (Tell your teacher you DID use "premonition" in a sentence in your original question).
Refer to your question. A question is a sentence and your sentence used the word "assault" in it. Therefore, you answered your own question.