This is one of those two way questions. Ones,in which, one word means two meanings. Lots of people find these question certainly interesting. In this question,
"no" means yes and no. Plus you usually answer a question with yes or no, right? That is why I love this question. Any way, lets get to the point.
IS YOUR ANSWER TO THIS QUESTION GOING TO BE NO?
ANSWER: Certainly not
Yes, the question "Where are you going tomorrow?" is correct grammatically.
If it is a question, it should be "Where are you going ?"
I am going to answer your question with a question. What?
because he was going to ask her a question because he was going to ask her a question
No, this question isn't going unanswered. It is being answered to fulfill the goal of WikiAnswers, which is to answer every question asked on WikiAnswers.
No, this question isn't going unanswered. It is being answered to fulfill the goal of WikiAnswers, which is to answer every question asked on WikiAnswers.
The _____ answers the question, "What business are we in, and where are we going?"
An example is "I am going to answer this question."
no that is a personal question.
A question that is answered with a question that is answered with a question that is... do you see where this is going yet? Circular logic in question form.
umm... you just asked a question - _- *facepalm* This is nit how I wanted my question answered some of my questions are going in as a search instead of being considered a question how do you fix this?
A question that is answered with a question that is answered with a question that is... do you see where this is going yet? Circular logic in question form.