Whenever there is a does in a question, then the answer should always have an explanation at the beginning of what the question asks.
If there is 'does' in the question then you can use verb but not s. e.g. Does it take energy to break bonds?If there is 'does' in the question then you can use a verb but not s. e.g. Does it take energy to break bonds?
If a sentence contains the word does, the most likely form of take would be take without an s at the end. An example of this would be "How long does it take to get to the moon if one is traveling at 500 miles per hour?"
i just need a sentence not in a question form
Unfortunately it is not possible to answer this question because there is no agreed definition of "standard form".
What colour is a sloth? Does he suffer from sloth?
It may take me a while to answer your question.
The question i have to convert to standard form is -1/2(x-6)2
The pronouns use to form questions are interrogative pronouns. Interrogative pronouns take the place of the noun that is the answer to the question.The interrogative pronouns are: who, whom, what, which, whose.Where are you? I'm at school.Which coat do you like? I like the this one.
an I take employee training software? Question Long-Form: I need to take more classes to get promoted. Can you please give me an idea where can I take employee training software? an I take employee training software? Question Long-Form: I need to take more classes to get promoted. Can you please give me an idea where can I take employee training software?
No, the above is not in the form of a sensible question. A proper question form is one which makes sense.
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