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Three questions that need to be asked would be: What group of people (religion, ethnicity, etc.) is being defined? How many people (population) are there in the defined group? Where are the people located (percentages) who are in the defined group?
A recent UK study of 1,000 mothers and children resulted in the amazing fact that four-year-old girls can ask nearly 400 questions in an average day. The number of questions asked per day declines as a child ages.
just ask a doctor or a nurse . hope that will help!
It's generally more effective to address the behavior or statements directly without labeling them as irrational. You can ask questions to understand their perspective and gently point out any possible inconsistencies in their reasoning to help guide the conversation towards a more rational approach.
The term "Ask us" refers to a form of passive resistance by slaves who would work slowly or feign illness in order to resist their masters' demands and assert a degree of control over their own labor. This tactic was a way for slaves to resist the harsh conditions and exploitation they faced while avoiding direct confrontations or violence.
The past tense form of "ask" is "asked".
Yes, "asked" is the past tense form of the verb "ask." In the present tense, it would be "ask."
No, not at all. why do whoever asked that ask that. no offense.
You're able to be asked questions by anyone. Sometimes questions are asked verbally or they can be written down. Quizzes and tests are ways of being asked questions.
No, the word asked is the past tense of the verb to ask (asks, asking, asked). The noun form is the present participle of the verb, asking, a verbal noun called a gerund. . Another noun form is asker, one who asks.
The past simple of "to ask" is "asked."
The past tense of "ask" is "asked."
The past simple of "ask" is "asked."
No, ask is in the incorrect tense. The correct tense is asked. I ask. He asked. Ted asked.
Why does anyone ask questions? It in hopes to find a answer.
The present perfect tense of "ask" is "have asked."
Asked is a verb. It's the past tense of ask.