base form.
In English, the verb often takes the auxiliary verb "do" before the subject to form a question. For example, "Do you like coffee?" is a question form compared to the statement "You like coffee." This is known as the auxiliary verb "do" in the present simple tense.
No, "ask" is a verb. It means to inquire or request information from someone. A noun form of "ask" is "question" or "inquiry."
"Posez" in French can mean "ask" or "pose." It is the imperative form of the verb "poser" which means to ask a question, place, or pose something.
"Ask" can be both a verb and a noun. As a verb, it means to inquire about something. As a noun, it refers to a question or request for information.
The interrogative form in French is used to ask questions. It usually involves inverting the subject and verb, or using question words like "qui" (who), "quoi" (what), "oΓΉ" (where), "quand" (when), "pourquoi" (why), or "comment" (how).
Yes, "question" can be a verb. It means to ask or inquire about something.
No, it is not an adverb. Questions is the plural noun for question, which can also be a verb. The related adjectives are questioning and questionable, which has the adverb form questionably.
The verb "preguntar" in Spanish is used in order to ask a question or inquire about someone or something. This is the infinitive form of the verb "to ask". However, the verb "pedir" is used when borrowing, ordering, or requesting something. Also, to invite a person somewhere, the verb "invitar" is used.
Called and ask are both verb
Yes. The word "does" is a form of the verb "to do" -- the present tense, third person singular: he does, she does, it does. It also takes this conjugation when it precedes the infinitive of another verb (He does run, he does sit, he does eat) or to ask a question (Does he drive?).
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Yes, it is. It is an adjective form of the verb compete and the noun competition.
Yes, "asked" is the past tense form of the verb "ask." In the present tense, it would be "ask."
The noun form for the verb inquire is inquiry.
interrogative meansquestioning or seeming to question somebody or somethingused to ask a question:consisting of or used in asking a question like an interrogative pronoun1.word used to ask question: a word or particle that is used to form a question, e.g. "who," "what," or "where"2.form of question: the form of a sentence that is used to ask a question
No, rude is an adjective.
"Where is she?" is the correct form to ask the question.
The definition of the word question as a noun can be: a sentence in a interrogative form in order to get a reply, something to be debated or voted on, a problem or matter of difficulty, and others. As a verb: to challenge or dispute, or to ask questions of a person.