That, right up there, in the light green box.
An example of a crystal ball question is "Does he love me?"
What chapter do we need to read?
I reluctantly chose to answer this question.
The answer for that question is an insulator.
"You" is the simple subject of the sentence, "You asked this question."
interrogatory statement.
This would be an example of an interrogatory sentence...a question. Without the question mark, it could be an exclamation.
interrogatory statement.
An interrogatory question is one that tries to find out certain information from you about a particular date or time usually so that the querent can get to the truth of a situation and discover the true course of events of that particular day in question.
A fist in your face! No, I'm sorry. I just really needed to do that. The answer is a question mark.
A question mark is a punctuation mark used to end an interrogatory sentence.
This isn't a question. If it's meant to be a question, it is not in the proper form to be an interrogatory sentence.
A question is something asked. A question is also referred to as an interrogatory sentence.
The correct spelling is "question" (an inquiry or interrogatory, something asked)
In a legal preceding an interrogatory question is used to find out more information. Some examples would be learning facts about a case or finding information out from a company.
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