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.
It depends on what you are asking. If you are talking about dance as a form of entertainment, then this sentence would be correct. If you are asking whether someone enjoys participating in dance as an activity, it would be correct to ask, "Do you like to dance?"
In the U.S., we say "What is your name?"