They mean that the answer is no, but they wish it wasn't or it is a bad thing that the answer is no.
You can use the word "someone" in a sentence to refer to an unspecified person. For example, "Someone knocked on the door," implies that a person, whose identity is unknown or irrelevant, knocked on the door.
I am answering your questions simply because you have asked.
In order to answer peoples questions... Just like you asked a question now, and someone is answering it for you.
I asked the question why I'm answering it
No, "I am here" does not directly address how you are feeling. It would be more appropriate to reply with "I am doing well" or "I am fine" to answer the question about your well-being.
This website is the best at answering asked questions.
Sure!
The term for this legal objection is "non-responsive." It is used when the witness is giving an answer that does not address the question that was asked.
Yes, it would be nicer if everyone did that. Unfortunately, that's not always the case. In order to help this, when you're answering a question, just answer the question like you would want other people to answer yours. People learn by example.
Jamalyn is the name on my vanitiy plate! I asked the question! and now i am answering it
Just continue doing what you just did! You asked a question and, I'm answering you.
A good percentage of the time, yes. It depends on who is answering your question, or how well the question is asked.