We can't answer this because we don't know the context. What sort of questions should they have? Please ask a more specific question so we can help answer it.
Yes and no. Parents can answer many questions on this site, but they cannot answer all of the questions.
You can ask various questions for parents day. Their relation with their children can be asked.
"I know this information is overwhelming. Do you have any questions I can answer for you?"
The correct phrasing is "if any of you have any questions," as it refers to multiple people possibly having questions.
Ask them if you have kissed why can't i and if they shout a whole lot of questions at you repeat the questions back to your parents it worked for me.
Any Questions
There are many questions parents will ask you about your child care qualifications - What kind of experience you have working with children. - If you have taken any child care courses in child development, cpr, mandatory child abuse training, etc. - Your family background These are just a few of the questions parents have asked me over the past 30 years....
Most of the time when you are saying those phrases, you should use "Any questions". For example, "Do you have any questions?"
Both "any question" and "any questions" are grammatically correct. "Any question" is singular, referring to one specific question, while "any questions" is plural, referring to multiple questions. The choice between the two depends on the context in which they are being used.
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Do you have any questions about the current topic?
No, but different services will have different rules as will parents. :) If you get their permission and you have any questions our blog has lots of answers at faceblogsandmoney.com Peace, Kyle O