luther had ideas he wanted to debate.
I wanted to go for a run, though the weather was cold and rainy.
The stressed syllables in the sentence "I know why he wanted to see you" are as follows: KNOW WANT SEE
You can punctuate the sentence as: "She wanted to buy a new car, but she didn't have enough money to do so."
Yes, a relative clause can easily be part of a question sentence; for example:Who was it who phoned last night?Where is the toothpaste that contains the whitener?Did you find the girl, whose number you wanted, in the library?
"Mumtaz Mahal" is the word that is capitalized in the sentence.
This is not a sentence nor a question. The reader can not know what is wanted with the question.
Here are some examples: What issue would you like to debate? The class debated whether they wanted extra recess or pajama day. The judge debated the case as guilty.
i just wanted to figure out what it meant not answer my own question.
Aristotle contributed the art of debate into the modern world. He wanted everyone to argue for what they believed in and to question their surroundings. He never wanted anyone to settle.
Because the sentence is a question, the antecedent comes after the noun."What was the colony you wanted to research with Rachel for the report?" (The colony was what...)
The young adult question his existence in the world; he wanted to know where he belonged.
There were abuses in the Caltholic church that he wanted to fix and from trying to fix them, a new religion started.
It could mean that the question is important and an answer is wanted quickly.
a lawyer
Someone may have wanted Martin Luther King dead for the simple fact that he was stopping slavery and because he was black.
"Where do you live?" is present tense. The person asking the question wants to know where someone lives now. If the person asking the question wanted to know where someone used to live, some time in the past, the sentence would be, "Where did you live?" If the person asking the question wanted to know where someone was going to live, some time in the future, the sentence would be, "Where will you live?"
he wanted freedom