the weather is bad or good isnt it
It is a common sight for me to answer questions like this.
There are vast quantities of students that answer questions by plagiarizing examples from the internet.
You just did, but I question your intentions.Was that a question?Don't ask me another question!Will that question be on the test?
Interrogative questions are those that ask a question. Examples: Are you going to the movie? What did you have for lunch? Have you done your homework?
An answer to those questions has been found.
Here are some examples of parallel and non-parallel sentences:I like finding Internet questions, answering Internet questions, and reading the responses. (parallel)When I find an internet questions, I answer them and read the a response. (not parallel).Note how the bold words repeat the same structure as gerunds... (verb, adjective, noun).The second sentence has no similar structure and contains errors.
Here are some examples of parallel and non-parallel sentences:I like finding Internet questions, answering Internet questions, and reading the responses. (parallel)When I find an internet questions, I answer them and read the a response. (not parallel).Note how the bold words repeat the same structure as gerunds... (verb, adjective, noun).The second sentence has no similar structure and contains errors.
Here a few examples of interrogative (questions) sentences: How are you? Is that your pet hedgehog? What colour are your eyes? Is that your water bottle? Why is the sky blue? What is your Heritage?
Those are examples of questions. Those are examples of questions.
Interrogative sentences ask questions and end in a question mark. Examples: Are you almost finished? When do you think you will be finished? Would you rather have ice cream now or after we come back? You don't like me very much, do you?
"is there an afterlife?"
There are many examples for this such as this sentence itself.