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its the question you asked. the most asked questing on wiki answers is "What is the most asked question on answers.com"
answer a question asked
this question that you asked
No it's not, it's the question that you asked.
No. If you mean " they asked a question" then the preposition is "by", not "from."
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The sentence "Is this, the child dubiously asked, a question?" more clearly conveys that the child is asking the question with doubt. Placing "the child dubiously asked" between commas helps to set it apart as the action performed by the child.
The question must be asked of the homeowner.The question must be asked of the homeowner.The question must be asked of the homeowner.The question must be asked of the homeowner.
I ASKED THE QUESTION. I ASKED THE QUESTION.
"The question that has never been asked has not been asked yet." This is the only answer possible, because if the question has never been asked yet, then it doesn't, nor can it ever exist. Therefore, the question that has never been asked has already been asked - simply by posing the intitial question.
Yes, and I believe if you ask a question and merge it into an appropriate question then it still counts as a question asked.