Briefly explained, here is the story of the word: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin quaestion-, quaestio,from quaerere to seek, ask
The term "question" comes from the Latin word "quaestio" which means "a seeking." Questions are used to seek information, clarification, or understanding from others.
The symbol for a question mark is simply called a "question mark."
A question and statement combination is called an "interrogative statement," which is a sentence that combines a question and statement into one.
A sentence with a question mark at the end is called an interrogative sentence.
A sentence that asks a question is called an interrogative sentence.
A French question mark is called "point d'interrogation."
It is called a rhetorical question.
just a question.
The answer to your question is IN the question. They are called puppies.
This is called a rhetorical question.
a rhetorical question
The answer to an evidence based question is called 'proof'.
question MARK
Answering question or answered question.
It is called a question.
It is impossible to answer this question because there is no material called cerenium.It is impossible to answer this question because there is no material called cerenium.It is impossible to answer this question because there is no material called cerenium.It is impossible to answer this question because there is no material called cerenium.
interrogative sentance
Because you're asking something, which is called a question.