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You can use "chose" in an asking sentence by framing a question that involves making a decision or selecting something, such as "Which option did you choose for the project?" or "Have you already chosen a restaurant for dinner?"
You can use "prefer" in a question by asking someone what they like more or what they would choose. For example, "Do you prefer coffee or tea?"
The inquisitive boy would not stop asking questions until he knew everything about me.
"They asked everyone not to interrupt during the reading of the document."
The Afrikaans word reuse means gigantic, huge, colossal.If you are refering to re-use (as in to use something again), it would be hergebruik or herbenut in Afrikaans
When writing a sentence it is best to use the word that makes the most sense. Did would be better in a place that you did something or asking a question. Had is stating something and not really best to use at the begining of a sentence.
Use the word "how" when asking "in what manner". Use the word "why" when asking "for what reason".
Asking for quarter means asking for mercy, though I do not know why you would use the word quarter and not mercy so....
What exactly are you asking? Are you asking, how can I make a textbox enabled only if there is a word in it.. But how would you type a word in a disabled textbox? If TextBox1.Text.Contains("Hello") Then 'Type the word you want here Button1.Enabled = True 'what you want to happen if textbox1.text contains the word End If All the means is if the word hello is in textbox1 then you can click button1..
For example: would you rather do _____ or ______?
I will compromise my learning by asking others to do my homework for me.
I would encourage you to continue asking good questions.
You would ask if it makes sense.
Something that slows the progress of something else. An impediment would be a better word to use.
accepted
capable of doing something
Your question doesn't make too much sense, but I think the word your looking for is 'appreciate'. As in you appreciate the thing that person did for you.