Absolutely. Communication is important, and asking her for feedback if something you say makes her uncomfortable is a sign of respect. I would explain that you are asking in order to respect her, so that you are clearly asserting this request out of compassion.
True statement, but not a question. Ask again using words that make it clear what you want to know.
Is it uncomfortable to sleep with your sister? That should answer your question.
this is a question. how can you make , are there any reasons to drink and drive? , into a statement? Let me ask you a question. Is a statement but, Let me ask you a question is this a question or a statement? Is a question.
this is a question. how can you make , are there any reasons to drink and drive? , into a statement? Let me ask you a question. Is a statement but, Let me ask you a question is this a question or a statement? Is a question.
No, a question and a statement are two distinct types of sentences. A question is used to inquire about information while a statement is used to express a fact or opinion.
It is the start of a question. A statement would then follow as part of the question. It is asking you to read that statement and carry out the instructions in the first part of the question. Without the statement it is not possible to answer the question.
what is the word used when a statement is written as a question?
It is a question.
If the question makes you uncomfortable dont answer it
use 'we' to make it seem real
You answer a why question with a because. Why is (statement)? Because (answer).
A question used after a statement when seeking or expecting confirmation of that statement, as wasn't he in He was here, wasn't he?