Umm, well for starters, you just asked a question in English then, lol...
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Because you don't know the language well enough. If you are a fluent English speaker, it isn't hard.
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Yes, that is true. You'll improve with practice. For me, it is hard to form questions in French. It makes little to no sense to me.
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I think french is easy peasy lemon squeezy, watch...
Tu es en quelle class? That means, 'What grade are you in?'.
It can be hard to pronounce french words and there are lots of different ways to say them. But just like English you'll eventually get it!
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I think the hardest bit to asking a question in English is the question mark.
I can't seem to get that loop at the top perfect.. IT'S DRIVING ME CRAZY!!
Btw guys, have you noticed the answer area has turned into a sort of comment forum? HAHA! It's funny as! 8D
There are lots of answers to this question. Here are a few.
* English has several origins. The language of Britain until the 6th century was Briton, a dialect of Celtish. This was then mostly replaced by a Germanic dialect with a massive influx of people from coastal Holland and Friesland (the Angles and Saxons). Then an overlay of French was added, especially after the Norman conquest. This complicated mix makes pronunciation and spelling follow many different sets of rules.
* English was not very standardized until the 17th century, roughly following Shakespeare, the King James Bible, and the Johnson dictionary of the English Language. (Compare this to Chinese, which had basically one written form of the language over 1,900 years ago.)
* English spelling was not standardized until the middle of the 19th century, and then separate rules emerged in various regions.
* Separate grammatical forms and regional dialects emerged as English was used around the world. "Getting up a good head of steam" is meaningful in England and America, as trains were developed in both places. "Three strikes and you're out" has meaning only in America, because of American baseball. Vegamite and Marmite are peculiar to Australia.
* And lastly, who says English is difficult? Four hundred million people have it down already!
This question makes no sense in English. You need to either ask your question in English or ask it in whatever other language this is, so that someone can answer it. We have several categories for foreign language questions.
I would ask questions that wouldn't give away personal information and questions that I think would be easy to answer.
who and what
Pas de question in French is "No question" if the speaker has nothing to ask and "No more questions?" if the phrase ends in a question mark in French.
what are the questions of functional english in ca
You can ask questions on this site both in English and in Arabic. However, since most of the Answerers on this site are English-speaking, you will more easily get an answer if you ask the question in English and put it in the proper category.
You can study hard, ask questions, and try your best. If you put no effort you have nobody to blame but yourself. SO work hard, try your hardest, ask questions, and have good study habits.
All the questions asked are important. Ask your tutor for past papers for examples.
In short: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin quaestion-, quaestio, from quaerere to seek, ask.
Well I mean it's kinda hard to explain but these questions you ask me are '' BORING" so ask questions that are fun like about gymnastics my favorite sport.
It is not known which questions she asked, just that she asked 'hard questions' of him.
Is it hard for a Turkish person to get into the NBA? Stop Asking stupid questions.
That depends what you want to know about them that you already don't. Keep it simple as most guys are not into "deep".
Do hard work, solve the same questions frequently.
I am so busy that I am having a hard time keeping up with cleaning the house. When looking for a maid cleaning service, what types of questions should I ask?
That is not a word in the English language, so "so what"? Please ask valid questions.
I think you are an idiot. Speak proper English and ask proper questions.