It's, It is
The question is not very clear. Do you want to use "everything" or another word in a sentence? Everything must be clear in order to get a good answer.
Dont see why not Is "Would you carry everything for me", a sentence? yes it is a sentence. Would is used to make polite requests (often used with please). 'Would you please unlock the door?' (So your sentence should have a question mark at th end)
One of my favorite expressions, 'question everything', will illustrate my tendency toward skepticism.
If the sentence is a question then it does.
Copy and past the sentence, the words are their, they're, and their.
Placing a question mark at the end of a phrase does not make it a sensible question. Try to use a whole sentence to describe what it is that you want answered.
You can you distance in a sentence by : Look at the distance over there. Or :The distance over there is very far.
The question makes no sense at all : slope and distance do not have a direct relationship. You need to use a few more words - for example a sentence? - if you want a sensible answer.
As a question, it can be a sentence, like: A sentence can have one word, and as a question then it can be a sentence: Who?
InterrogativeA sentence that asks a question is an interrogative sentence.
No. If it's a question, it's simply not a sentence. A question and a sentence are different.
Interrogative sentence Interrogative sentence