No. WikiAnswers works best when each question asks one and only one question. Combining questions makes it difficult for people to answer and difficult for others to use that question in the future as a potential question for their own inquiry.
You are better off submitting both questions as separate requests.
Only if the two questions are in the one sentence.
The noun question is singular; the plural form is questions. Two or more questions will end with an 's' and are plural.
The absolute answer to the question of all questions in the universe is 42 (forty two) according to the books and the movie "The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy."
On WikiAnswers, we strongly discourage two-in-one questions (meaning, questions that are actually two questions). So, I have attached each of your questions as a Related Question. The second question has not been answered yet, but I have made it a Featured question, so hopefully you will get a good answer soon.
The spelling is "two to three questions" (usually two orthree questions).The spelling is "two hundred fifty to three hundred."(see the related question)
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This question is asking two separate questions. See the related questions below for the answers.
The WikiAnswers site does not allow you to have two identical questions. If there are two questions that would have an identical answer, then they should be merged. Only Supervisors have this ability.
Both "any question" and "any questions" are grammatically correct. "Any question" is singular, referring to one specific question, while "any questions" is plural, referring to multiple questions. The choice between the two depends on the context in which they are being used.
This question has been answered already in two separate questions, seen in the related questions below.
If you believe a question should be divided into two separate questions, do the following:- Edit the question, discarding the less important part. That leaves one simple question. This is your first question.- Next, turn the part that you discarded into a brand new question.-You now have two good questions. To help the original asker, you can add the second, new question to the first as a Related Question and say, in the answer box, 'See Related Question below'. Only do this if the new question is actually related.People who ask two-part questions will only receive the answer to the part of their question that was turned into the first question. The other part is the new question you created and they will only see that if you include it as a Related Question. Otherwise they will have to submit it as a new question - and your answer will be ready for them.*This question is part of the Glossary of Answers.com and Related Terms.*
That is a very good question. That question can be split into two other questions : "Can there be a nation without nationalism?" and "Can there be nationalism without a nation?" Looking at these two questions, I would say that nationalism comes first.