who - is the article describing?
what - is the main point?
when - is the author taking me as a reader?
where - did this happen?
why - is the author making this point?
who - is the article describing? what - is the main point? when - is the author taking me as a reader? where - did this happen? why - is the author making this point?
her inflection of her voice didn't match the question she asked me.
Your question does not have enough information to be answered. Please write your question in a complete sentence, explaining what you want to know.
Being sad doesn`t match you.
The nouns in the sentence are: winger, try, and match.
"We will have to prostpone the cricket match."
matched
India took unassailable lead when it won the second match of the three match series. Here unassailable is the word used in the sentence.
Some things can only be learned through experience, and Marijón Hafliðason should take his lesson to heart after nearly giving TMP United a goal with 76 minutes of the match played.
kurie is a great sport and wins all the cricket match.
To turn reported speech into a question, begin by identifying the original statement and its tense. Shift the tense appropriately to match the context of the question, and restructure the sentence to form an interrogative format. For example, if the reported speech is "He said that he was tired," you can convert it to a question by asking, "Did he say that he was tired?"
The match burned lightly.