The person may mean he or she does not know the answer or it could be that the person does not want to answer the question.
To ask the question say: 'Who was our 17th Present?' It is up to the person to give you the answer.
I is a First Person Pronoun. If you say I we don't know who "I" is and We will not be able to answer the question then
Ask yourself why you are concerned about saying the right thing to this person. Now you have an insight into what to do next.
My mom does not say no to every question I ask her. The real question is "Why does YOUR mom say no to every question YOU ask her?" The answer: Maybe you are asking her for something unreasonable, or maybe she is really stressed out and can't do what you're asking. If she actually is saying no to any question, even in response to something such as "Why is the sky blue?" then there is either something very wrong with her, she is ignoring you, or she is just being very funny.
you can say either aamaam or sary. aamaam is used when you are asked a question. sari is used when you are saying ok to a person
this is totally out of the question there is no such thing as it its just a saying that people say!!!
"Do you not like chocolate chip cookies?" If you say yes to this question, you are saying, "No, i do not dislike chocolate chip cookies". ^^^If you like this answer, please recommend me!^^^
What is the most common question people ask you say? Well, science says that every person has a different response so technically there is no right answer to that question.
Ask the person directly if they want to be in a relationship with you. If they say no, then you are just fwb. If they say they already are, then you know your answer. Or just ask them this question yourself and then ask them what they want to be.
Its just an old saying, it doesnt really mean anything all the person is say is that what your saying has nothing to do with what they are talking about.. does that answer your question? Maybe
Most greetings are not a question and do not call for a question mark. But sometimes you want to say hello, who is there? In that case you do use a question mark. If you are saying hello to someone and you do know who that person is, then it is not a question. Hello Mark, good to see you. You may also ask, how are you? That is kind of a greeting but it is really more of a pleasantry or general conversation, rather than a greeting. If you ask "how are you?" but you don't really want to know the answer to the question, it's just a nice thing to say, then it qualifies as a greeting with a question mark.
Start it off by saying Excuse me Ma'am or Sir, and then ask your question and think about what you are actually saying before you say it. It might help to re-word it a couple times before it actually comes out of you mouth -22