I am not familiar with the term "selintity." It does not appear to be a common English word. Can you provide more context or clarify the word you are asking about?
In the classroom, the teacher used the Socratic method to engage students in critical thinking by asking thought-provoking questions and promoting active dialogue.
The word "philosophy" comes from the Greek word "philosophia," which means "love of wisdom." It refers to the study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language.
The professor engaged the students in a Socratic dialogue to encourage critical thinking and discussion of complex philosophical concepts.
The word element that means "to think" is "cogno-" or "cogni-." It is derived from the Latin word "cognoscere," which means "to get to know."
Inquiry
It is a contraction of "There have". So instead of "There have been many people asking questions today" you could say "There've been many people asking questions today"
The word "what" is used when asking questions, such as 'what is your name?'.
you can form questions using the word regulation by asking them in question format
by putting a full stop on the end instead of a question mark like this how do you stop asking questions. or you could re-word it to say: tell me how to stop asking questions. then you are getting the info you need without asking a question
No, you cannot get banned for asking too many questions; questions and answers is what the site is all about.Note:Inappropriate questions, however, can get you blocked. Honest questions that can be answered will not get you blocked.Posting many nonsense or "borderline" questions will get you blocked. One user asked hundreds of questions with the word "object" in them, and most didn't make sense or seemed like a weak attempt at trolling. "How do I eat object?" "How do I put object?" That user is blocked.
Daft means to be silly or foolish and ridiculous. A good sentence would be, she started asking very daft questions to the teacher.
I implore you to keep asking these questions! It is synonymous with the word 'beg'.
by asking them in question formatThe word created is a verb
The word "matinabangon" is in Visayan language (local language in the Philippines). In English, it simply means helpful.
Inquiring.
I'm pretty sure that -gon is the root word and it means angles. The prefix poly- means many and is most likely what you're asking for.