Words that start questions are:canhowiswhowhenwhatwherewhywillwhich
Adjectives answer the questions: "What kind?", "Which one?", and "How many?" about the words they modify.
The words what when were why and how are all used to ask questions; there is no one word that means all of those things, but they can be called questions or inquiries.
Closed-ended questions begin with words such as: are, may, is, should, well, have, would, and could. Open-ended questions begin with words such as: what, how, and why.
Some words that rhyme with "questions" are: confessions, suggestions, and connections.
Any questions = Eyy as'ela (أي أسئلة؟)
i don't have any questions Sorry .....
What, Where, When, How, and Tell me about?
This is it! Go to h3ll!
whose
Multiple-choice questions Short answer questions Critical thinking questions (Extended response) True-false questions Document-based questions Matching questions (for events, places, vocab words and important terms) Compare and contrast questions
No, such questions and answers are against policy.