who asks the government questions? He always asks me about weather.
You have asked a question, and I have answered it.
"Why do you have such big teeth?" Red Riding Hood asks.
He always asks for Irish cream in his coffee.
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.
She made a brash decision without considering the consequences.
His thoughtlessness led to him forgetting to pick up his wife from work, causing her to wait in the cold for over an hour.
An interrogative sentence is one that asks a question. Do you understand? That is an interrogative sentence. Comes from word interrogate, to ask.
"Who ever asks, tell them nothing."
A sentence that asks a question is called an interrogative sentence.
interrogative :A sentence of inquiry that asks for a replyquery: verb, Pose a question
Yeah an interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks a question.
Example sentences for the adverb 'invariably':If you don't finish your dinner, you will invariably be looking for a snack before bed.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.
I think you can't actually make a proper sentence using the word it. But if someone asks you a question like "what is that box for?" Than you can say like "there is toys in it" That is how I will use the word it.
The mendicant always asks for money at that particular store.
use it by saying- how can you use the word ebullient in a sentence?