Yes. But what if I'm lying?
Yes. But what if I'm lying?
If you sent an incorrect question, you can try asking again. You have a better chance of getting a correct answer if the question is correct.
The correct way to ask that question would be: "From whom was it?"
The question "What is there in the kitchen?" is structurally correct. It is asking about the contents of the kitchen.
A fomse is a fishy elf. Me and my friend accidently typed in 'fomse' when asking a question and decided to make it a word!
Yes. From what we understand of your question, at least. Something like "Internet Explorer" Or "Google Chrome" or "Firefox" is a web browser. So if we understand your question, you are asking if a url is typed in a browser. The awnser is yes.
No, the question "which day is it today?" is grammatically correct and is asking for the current day of the week.
83. You may have typed the question wrong.
It is spelt exactly as typed in the question; blurry.
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A number typed in a cell has no formatting of its own. Formatting is determined by the format set for the cell. You may be asking about conditional formatting, but it is difficult to tell from your question.
Yes allowance is a word. As auto correct has probably spelled it for you when you typed this question in. :)