Well it depends on what the question is.
Ex. I'm supporting NO animal testing.
What is it like for animals to be put on machines cords and plugs?
That is what my professor advised me.
I'm not sure I understand this question but my answer is something along the lines of "Do you need any support?"
One way to answer the question 'How to write a question and answer in the same sentence?' is to do it like this!
Begin by restating the question and stating your own opinion. Then support that with facts.
Use your question. Your question uses sentence in a sentence. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Previous Answer: You should write it like an exclamatory: I don't know how to write sentence! Imperative (question): Do you know how to write a sentence? Or just plain old sentence: I wrote a run-on sentence.
write a statement or a question sentence
Your question is incoherent.
Did you PRETEND to write this question?
I find this question amusing.
The answer for question #8 is 12948.61.
I find your question galling.
I need to write a sentence with Disinterest and Eventually in it what should i write?I need to write a sentence with Disinterest and Eventually in it what should i write?
Each paragraph that you write should be about one subject.
This is a statement and not a question. You need to write a question.