he has nothing else to do
I don’t know......I’m asking the question
This question is from the lyrics of the song "A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall" by Bob Dylan. It is a poetic way of asking where someone has been and what they have experienced.
Well no, not really. If you're asking someone, you're not really accusing someone of anything, more of asking for information, just like any other question. For example:Bill to Bob as question:Were you with my wife last night?Bill to Bob as accusation:You were with my wife last night!See the difference? Hope this helps! :)
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if someone is asking you, he/she is asking a "question"
This question is asking if you have forgiven the person asking the question, as they have forgiven you.
Who is asking this question? Who is asking this question?
Splitting questions counts as a contribution the same as asking or answering a question.
Could you imagine your question? i am asking question and you are still asking the same question back as if you will give me money if i answer the question
A good unique question to ask depends on the situation that you are asking the question in, and who you are asking the question of.
Bob Goen is who do (That's The Question) on GSN Channel.
No. If it's a question, it's simply not a sentence. A question and a sentence are different.