Any question that starts with "Will", "Does", or "Am".
Also, though it is not common, it is linguistically acceptable to begin a question with any verb, i.e., "Went you to the party?" Also, some people believe that it is linguistically unacceptable to end a sentence with a preposition ("Where do babies come from?"). This, by the way, is not true, except in Latin. It is perfectly acceptable in English to end a sentence with a preposition (unless that preposition is not necessary, as in "Where is the library at?"). To illustrate the absurdity of this "rule", Winston Churchill once said, after someone corrected one of his written sentences that ended with a preposition, "This is the sort of language up with which I will not put". Anyway, I digress. My point is, even though they don't have to, some people jump through hoops to avoid putting a preposition at the end of a sentence. And the question "Where do babies come from?" becomes "From where do babies come?" Though it is not necessary to do this, it is not WRONG, either. And therefore, a question can legally begin with a preposition. And, if you allow for paranthetical phrases at the beginning of a sentence, a question can begin with just about any word you can think of: "Hypothetically speaking, is it illegal to burn leaves in your yard?" "Not counting the pitcher, how many Baseball players are on the field at one time?" "Tomorrow night, will you go out with me?" "Mom, can I go to Amy's house?"
You can click "answer", then enter questions in the box "enter question or phrase". Then you can find the question you wanted.
go ahead, this is what wikianswers is for
Because it will help build a comprehensive question and answer site. Someone else might have the same question as you and chances are it will be answered by then. You are helping out others and getting your question answered.
It is impossible for WikiAnswers to be in an encyclopedic format because WikiAnswers was created on the fact that no one wanted to find out information through encyclopedias, but rather just want a straight, and short, answer to their question. Answers.com is in the encyclopedic formati, while WikiAnswers has the human, short side of the answer.
The anonymous user probably just wanted to either fill-in-the-blank (even though the answer was not constructive), or was trying to draw attention to him/herself. I have removed the unconstructive answer. It should be reported to WikiAnswers if the question is continually vandalized.
WikiAnswers cannot read your mind to know what you thought. This is an opinion question that your teacher just wanted to see if you were paying attention. Evidently not.
I would answer that if I could. I really would. I to have been SEARCHING for this answer and I wanted to see if WikiAnswers had it... I guess not . But at least you asked the question!
WikiAnswers cannot read your mind to know what you thought. This is an opinion question that your teacher just wanted to see if you were paying attention. Evidently not.
Wikianswers is not for personal advice.
Hey you wana go out. I have wanted to ask you this question for ______. (How long you have wanted to.) then have a box for yes and a box for no.
WikiAnswers does not reveal personal information.
First of all, wikianswers are wrong. utahraptor doesnt mean, "PREDATOR FROM Utah", it means, "ROBBER OF Utah." )= [Second of all, the question isn't how fast a utahraptor CAN run. Its not how fast a Utah raptor CAN run; because if it can run, it would still be alive, but its not, so it should be COULD run. )= 0Also, i don't know the answer, i only wanted to say that, but if any one knows the answer, that would be cool. But i DO know it is the fastet dinosaur, if they were all still alive. = ]