Most likely it means that not asking a question is pointless. Hence, it is futile not to ask the question.
Easy! You can:Use it in a speech someone is saying!You read the question that you just asked.You just can put it into a sentence that makessense.For example: I use heaps of things in my Exposition.The only thing about that sentence is that it isn't high vocabulary.So there you have it.Your question has been answered.
"It is a disappointment that you ask such a thing" You have answered your own question by the question that you wrote. Well done!
The noun is tree, a word for a thing.
What's the most important thing I want to tell my reader about the observations I've made?
it is when a sentence is changed from its originalsentence.
It is a question. The question you wrote is an interrogative sentence. Have you heard of a police interrogation? Same thing.
An umbrella is a useful thing. This is a correct sentence but it is not a question, it is a statement.
There is such a thing as a silly question.
If war is futile; politics is futile. War is the obtaining of a political goal by other than political means.
We tried to work out the problem but our attempts were futile. Kim told us it was futile to try, because we wouldn't get anywhere. Then Alex said, there's no such thing as futile: anything can be achieved if we really work at it. And Alex was right: it wasn't futile after all. We found four whole sentences that used the word 'futile' five times.
The subject of a sentence answers the question "what" or "whom." It refers to the person or thing that is performing the action or being described in the sentence.
The word noun is the subject of your question sentence.
The simple subject in an interrogative sentence is the noun or pronoun that the question is about. It is the person, place, thing, or idea that is the focus of the question.
Easy! You can:Use it in a speech someone is saying!You read the question that you just asked.You just can put it into a sentence that makessense.For example: I use heaps of things in my Exposition.The only thing about that sentence is that it isn't high vocabulary.So there you have it.Your question has been answered.
Yes, it is an interrogative sentence. So the only thing that is missing is a question mark.
This question makes no sence.
Can i ask u a question on with? This is the sort of thing I have to put up with.