answersLogoWhite

0

You could say the answer to be a notified answer but to be truthful when answering this answer you can say neither. Maybe could be acceptable but it is almost an impossible question!!!!!

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Is this question correct where are you going tomorrow?

Yes, the question "Where are you going tomorrow?" is correct grammatically.


Where you are going or where are you going which one is correct?

If it is a question, it should be "Where are you going ?"


When will this corruption stop?

I am going to answer your question with a question. What?


Is this question going to be unanswered?

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.


Is this question is going to be unanswered?

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.


Why did scream call Sidney girlfriend?

because he was going to ask her a question because he was going to ask her a question


What answers the question what business are you in?

The _____ answers the question, "What business are we in, and where are we going?"


When you will use the word going to in the future tense?

An example is "I am going to answer this question."


Are you going to Mexico?

no that is a personal question.


What is a circular?

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.


How do you ask a question on answers if it keeps going as a search?

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?


What is a circular questions?

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.