Typically, in most Western Countries, the officiant (judge, justice of peace, clergy, etc.) who performs the marriage asks the questions that confirm the marriage vows. However, in current culture many parties write their own script for their marriage ceremony so there could be questions asked by the parties of each other in that case.
Yes, it generally does.
30 mars means well whatever who asks that question anyways. Bad choice of question. 30 mars means well whatever who asks that question anyways. Bad choice of question.
He probably wants to know if you are married.
An interrogative sentence is one that asks a question.
Scientologists get married in much the same way as Christians do, except the minister asks the attendees to "give their agreement" to the union, they believe this makes the marriage a reality. So no, unless the couple are nudists, the religion does not call for nudity during any part of the ceremony.
InterrogativeA sentence that asks a question is an interrogative sentence.
I can't imagine this meaning much besides asking a question, and then getting occupied with someone else, or something else.
Yeah an interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks a question.
It depends. If you are married you say, yes. If you aren't married you say, no. ----
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because zac efron's brother (who is married) was him peter pan