What is an interrogative sentence?
An interrogative sentence is defined as a sentence whose grammatical form suggests that it is a question. They have a question mark at the end of the sentence to indicate that it is a question.
Some examples are:
Why the culprits always hang before sunrise or after Fajar prayer's time?
Culprits are hanged before sunrise to minimize public attention and maintain security. Additionally, hanging after Fajar prayer may be to ensure that the execution is done within legal and procedural guidelines.
Give me a sentence for ambiguos?
Sometimes a question provided to the wiki community is so ambiguous that, search as we might, we cannot figure out what the questioner really means. ;-)
The pirate committed the treacherous crime of stealing the captain's treasure.
The tactile sensation of the soft fabric against her skin provided comfort and warmth.
What is a sentence with retrocede in it?
Because of egregious violations, the judge agreed to retrocede the contract to the ABC company
What is a sentence for languishing?
While he was languishing in jail, his former colleagues who had played a dirty trick on him made merry with all his wealth
How do you make a sentence ripen?
One makes a 'sentence ripen' by enabling it to develop into its best form for the context in which it is being used. In other words, to 'ripen' a sentence is to craft it into its most effectively expressive shape -- through repeated edits that follow from careful reflection on what meaning it is trying to convey and how best it may convey that meaning.
The flirty teen told the officer a specious story about her car accident, because she did not want to tell the truth about how she'd run off the road into the ditch while texting on her cell phone.
How do you answer the question 'How do you do'?
You can respond with "I'm doing well, thank you. How about you?" or simply by saying "I'm doing good, thanks."
What does the ie at the end of a sentence mean?
ie is a Latin abbreviation, which stands for id est. It means that is, that is to say, or in other words This is how to use it properly in a phrase
The evaluation noted that the employee had frequently exhibited irresponsible behavior (i.e., coming to work late, failing to complete projects). FOOTNOTE i.e. as an abbreviation of of id est would not be used at the end of a sentence. In that position, a better choice would be to spell out one of the meanings listed in the first post. IE (note the capitals) is correct at the end of a sentence when it means, "Internet Explorer." ("Many useful features are in the hidden menus of IE.")
When was a period at the end of a sentence first used?
A long time ago. On far away land. A dot was seen and they simply placed it. The End.
What questions can help identify an entity?
1- Is there more than one? An item that would need a separate table to either clarify or to hold more information.
2- Is there a variation over time? Does the information need to be changed, added to, deleted or expanded upon over the course of time.
Can you answer a question with a question?
Yes. It is physically possible to answer a question with a question.
Related Information:
However; unless you are using the question for clarification (with the intent of giving a proper answer afterwards) or to prompt the person to find their own answer to something they should already know; it is not very productive to do so.
Further, a question/answer can never answer a question completely. Although, the question/answer can be structured in a way that minimizes ambiguity, it can never be free of ambiguity. A statement/answer can be. This is why, in law, to answer with a question is ruled unresponsive, and never accepted.
Rhetorical Questions :
A question can be answered implicitly, with varying degrees of ambiguity, by a rhetorical question (a question to which the answer is implied or known). This has been used as a mild rebuke in answers such as "Well, what do you think?" or "Why else would I say that?" or "Do you think I'm stupid?" However, the rebuke is generally not part of the answer and is not usually helpful in communicating the information requested by the question.
The word is "Ergo", meaning therefore, or consequently - argal is an error.
Who invented the question mark?
The question mark was not invented by one specific person. It evolved over time as a punctuation symbol to indicate the end of a question in written language. Its precise origin is not definitively known, but it has been used in some form since ancient times.
These are all examples of different writing styles or techniques. The windy preamble refers to long, wordy introductions. Stream of consciousness ramble is a writing style that captures thoughts as they occur in the mind. A knee-jerk reaction is an immediate, impulsive response. A glancing blow is a superficial or indirect hit. Letting the reader do the work involves leaving gaps for interpretation or inference.
Is the question What is your favorite horror movie a biased question?
Yes, the question "What is your favorite horror movie" is biased because it assumes the respondent has watched horror movies and has a favorite among them. It may not be suitable for someone who does not enjoy or watch horror films.
What question creates the most tension at the end of the story?
Will the women tell the men what they have noticed?
Can you give a example of fable in a sentence?
The ghost story was nothing more than a fable. They taught the lesson in the form of a fable.
What are some examples of a Inverted sentence?
"Never was seen so black a day as this:" (Romeo and Juliet, IV, v)
You can change its inverted pattern so it is more easily understood:
"A day as black as this was never seen:"
What is an open ended quetion?
An open-ended question is a question that requires more than a simple "yes" or "no" answer, allowing the respondent to provide detailed and thoughtful responses. It encourages conversation and fosters deeper exploration of a topic by prompting the person to share their thoughts, feelings, or opinions.
What is a theoretical question?
A theoretical question is one that seeks hypotheses. it looks to possibles rather than probables. theories come from paradigms and help one to examine or seek what is possible ie what is the experience of someone who is living a particular event. In the humanitites, theoretical questions are posed often via theoretical frameworks, investigating experiences.