I know what you are trying to do here, and it won't work.
yes and no. yes to any question that starts with can you and ends with any thing. no because thats not a question.
Check your spelling of OPTIMIST.Maybe the question should be "... that starts with an I and ends with an a?" (India)
It starts with a question, it never ends.
that First, the correct question is, "What starts with T, ends with T and has T in it?" Second, the correct answer is Teapot.
It starts with a question, it never ends.
Yes. Example of a word that starts with B and ends with C: bacchic. barbaric. basic.
yes
Report question?
the question is from my science class
Then it raises the following question: what IS the question?
This answer is not very descriptive so I can not answer this question
Yes, a sentence that ends with a question mark is still considered a sentence if it is asking a question. It is called an interrogative sentence.