Primary sentence patterns for asking a question in English include using a subject, action verb, direct object, and helping verb. In addition, a pattern that follows helping verb, subject, and main verb can be used.
It is not considered proper English grammar to begin a sentence with "why."
Right now, my primary interest is getting this sentence written..
My primary goal is to pass this class.
"you" is the simple subject and only subject of the sentence "You want to be a superstar." "You want to be" is the primary sentence, the "a superstar" merely answers the question of *what* you want to be. The superstar does not perform any action, and thus is not a subject of this sentence.
Here's a short sentence for the word primary succession - Primary succession depends on the slow weathering of rock.
Excitement Plateau Orgasmic Resolution
the kid goes to primary school and wears primary colours.
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The primary source of information was from witness statements.
The asker felt a sense of satisfaction when his question was answered. It seems to have been answered to my satisfaction. The satisfaction of our clients is our primary concern.
What was the primary question that Morgan had when he started the experiment?