Do, What, Why, Who, How, When, Where, Did, Does, Would, Will, Shall, May, Can, Have, Had, Is, Was, Were, Which, Whither
Some words that start with "ques" are question, quest, questing, and questionable.
Sure! Some words that start with "twi" as a prefix are twilight, twin, twine, and twirl.
Some words in french beginning with the lettet Q : Quota Quantité Qualité Quorum Quitter Question Quignon Quinoa
Well that is a tricky question but i would say at the start of a sentence people would often use "I" at a start of sentence. There is loads of words to start a sentence so i can't tell you all of them obviously. example: "I" went to the shops to buy sweets.
No, not all words have to have a prefix or suffix. Some words, known as root words, exist on their own without any added affixes. Prefixes and suffixes are just one way that words can be modified or transformed.
Some words that can start a question are:whowhatwhenwherewhyhowcancouldwouldwouldn'twillwas
Some words that start with "ques" are question, quest, questing, and questionable.
queen question
A question can start with any of the following words: how, what, who, why, can, when, where, is, are, will, should, may and many other words.
This is a tricky question. You have to be more specific really. What language? All languages? Only words in the dictionary? Slang words? Words which have/haven't been given an official meaning? Sorry I haven't really answered your question just asked more...
digest digest the words: dirty, dumb, dim, daft, dense, disobedient, defiant...that's all i can think of,,,, that's a hard question... =**&^**= Jon
The answer to your question is no or maybe or even I have no idea. Does that answer your question
words that start with j and end with q ?
What are all the words that starts with o
WARNING:Questions must start with a question word. The most common question words that will be accepted are Who, What, Where, When, Why and How.
When, what, which, where, how, who, why are words that start question sentences. Also: Auxiliary verbs - to be, to have, must, can, will, shall, etc.
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