If you ask a reasonable question, not a silly one, and you ask it clearly, there are thousands of volunteers who will try to answer it.
You need to ask a quite specific question with a specific answer, like "How can I remove rust marks from a silk shirt" not incomplete questions like "The shirt has stains", which is vague and has hundreds of possible answers.
I believe the question you should be asking is, how do I speak proper english?
I don't. The question asked - Why should you!! - I answered it as "me".
To ask, "How do you be resolute?" sounds grammatically incorrect. I believe the proper question should be, "How can you be resolute?" or, "How can you show that you are resolute?" I think the answer to this would be, "to show resolve, to be steadfast and unwavering in your decision or judgment about something."
what is the question
what is the question
that is not a proper question, turn it into a proper question and i will answer it.
I could not put in the proper symbols when I asked the question. The question should be: What does the interval [-4,3) represent?
Probably about as many as use neither proper spelling nor proper grammar! Your question should say 'How many people out of 10 do not use proper punctuation?'
I believe the question should be "What motivated you in choosing this career?"
This is not a proper question. Regina is singular, therefore the 'have' should be 'has.' Also, 'helped' is past tense, you should have used present tense. Here is the proper question: What has Regina Spektor done to help others? (Haha. I am fully aware that this is not the answer you are seeking. Now ask this question properly and I shall answer.)
Well, for starters, your question is not proper english.
I believe in a report you should say for an example the president Mr. Barack Obama.