Most of the time when you are saying those phrases, you should use "Any questions". For example, "Do you have any questions?"
The first option (Is there any questions) is never right. Depending on what you want to say, the second and third options could work. For example, in discussing a fact, the second option might serve as a rhetorical device: "Is there any question that the moon revolves around the earth?" And the third option is the way we would ask, perhaps the end of a presentation, "Are there any questions?"
The correct spelling is question (an inquiry, or interrogative).
You just did, but I question your intentions.Was that a question?Don't ask me another question!Will that question be on the test?
what are you trying to say self clear next time maybe that's why you have a question I think is If you have any question is correct because any is plural indefinite pronoun so that's why it requires plural verb ================================ One of the last questions the interviewer will ask you is "Do you have any questions?" If you reply with a simple "No" you are telling the interviewer that you aren't really interested in the job or the company. You should always prepare a list of questions to ask the interviewer before going to the interview. Below are some possible questions you might want to ask during a job interview. Avoid asking about salary, vacation time, employee benefits, etc. until you have asked a number of other questions that demonstrate your interest in working for the company. You will impress the interviewer if you ask questions that indicate you've done some research beforehand, such as "I read in the Wall Street Journal last week that your company is planning to expand its retail operations in the region. Could you give me more details about the company's plans for expansion?"
What does he like -- this is correct But we say -- He likes ice cream It is different in questions, in this question the do/does is in the third person singular form
Any Questions
Both "any question" and "any questions" are grammatically correct. "Any question" is singular, referring to one specific question, while "any questions" is plural, referring to multiple questions. The choice between the two depends on the context in which they are being used.
Are there any questions is correct. Is would be if you were talking about one thing; like Is there a question rather than are there any questions.
The correct question would be "Why don't any of you know the answer to any of my questions?" And the answer would be because there are about 50,000,000 other questions that could be more important.
That is the correct spelling of the English word "question".
Choose the correct category and post any question you want.
Yes there can be inccorrect questions. But also there can be a correct question.
Yes, that is correct.
There is not one person who answers all the questions posted here. Everyone who logs into the site can see questions, both answered and unanswered. Anyone can answer any else's question. You could answer someone else's question. Also, there is no guarantee that every answer is correct.
the correct aftermath to the situation/question is what the answer is.
You wont answer any questions asked if you do not known the answer. An answer could be made up but people are typically looking for the correct or most accurate answer.
Providing that all the other questions are correct then it is 9 questions