The correct grammar is: Why are you asking? (you, he, she)
It is correct
Beveridge is correct if you are asking for the spelling of a historic surname.Beverage is correct if you are asking for the spelling of a drink.
the correct answer is UFOs thanks for asking
you are correct
Grammatically it is correct but........ if you are asking somebody to marry you then say - "will you marry me"?
*starts fighting*
The question "What is there in the kitchen?" is structurally correct. It is asking about the contents of the kitchen.
The correct way to ask that question would be: "From whom was it?"
What are you asking? The correct way to say that sentence would be "Shall I help you?" if that's what you are asking.
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.
In the U.S., we say "What is your name?"
I am guessing you are asking about the word schedule?