The opposite of the word "answer" is "question."
the base and the laws of exponent
It might well begin by correcting the spelling error in this question. Specifically, changing the spelling "it's" to the correct possessive for "its".
yes it is . BASE and MENT
You answered your own question?
the root is quest.
quest
The answer to that question is break
If you have a question like this though, what shold be the answer? If it asks you this in your spelling..
I think the answer to this question is pilot.
The previous person who answered your question was incorrect. They said the root word was righteous, which contains the suffix "eous." The base word is therefore purely "right."See the related link.
No there should not be a lunar base built on Mars, because the word Lunar refers to the moon, and not Mars. If the question is, should a Martian base be built on Mars, that's a different question.
The answer to the question is the exponent
there no base word its just one word Poem is this a base word
there no base word its just one word Poem is this a base word
It is a trick question. Both of the words are past tense, and they are both verbs.
There is no base for the word "word"