If you ask a question You would want an answer
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if someone is asking you, he/she is asking a "question"
Who is asking this question? Who is asking this question?
Splitting questions counts as a contribution the same as asking or answering a 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.
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
Yes, "Is asking a question a simple sentence?" is a simple sentence because it consists of a subject ("Is asking a question") and a predicate ("a simple sentence").
i am asking this question :what was the age of Aurangzeb when he died? and you are asking me this question are you people out of your mind ''''
Are you asking a math question or a business question? Why are you asking it in the "relationships" area?
They are asking you a question about place.
to denote that you are asking a question
BY asking one