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Well first you don't have to put when where or why you can put can is but the reason we mostly put that is because that's how you usually ask a question
Let me ask you a question WHY DO YOU!!! asking the question Why do people ask a question but put it in the wrong category? THAT question HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH CARS OR ANY VEHICLES AT ALL SO YOU HIPPOCRITE ARE DOING JUST WHAT YOU ASKED ABOUT.so ask your self this question: WHY DO YOU ASK A question BUT PUT IT IN THE WRONG CATEGORY!!!
no idea. but i doubt many people on this site know about it. because we use this site. not the other site.
People put this into a question not a statement with a question mark at the end
Your question cannot be answered because you did not put the last name of the person you are asking about in your question, or some other identifying information, so that people will understand who you are asking about. Many people are named Alexander. If you mean Alexander the Great, please say that in your question.
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No. The best-working grammatically correct form of your question is "How many people are at your home?" Also acceptable are "How many people are you at home with?" "How many people are at home with you?" "With how many people are you at home?" and "With whom are you at home?"
It's "put into question"
What type of question is this? I don't know how to answer such a poorly put together question.
To answer this question the reader must know what "it" is. Put in a noun.
I'm not sure, but that is a great question.
Many people do not know or care how their question is put; often they are in a hurry or are only "keywording" (using keywords to search like Google) rather than actually asking a question, and many of the askers are young teenagers who, unfortunately, do not actually know how to use proper grammar.