it doesn't matter how long any question is! stupid question *cough cough
You cannot use more than one sentence because a question is usually only in one sentence. WikiAnswers wants to focus on the actual question part of the question rather than the unnecessary sentences that would come before the actual question, so questions must be in one sentence.
You never need more than one question mark. To use more than one is for the comic books and texting.
Yes. "Which" is more correct than "witch."
There is insufficient information in the question to properly answer it. You did not provide the example "here". Please restate the question.
You can come up with a more favorable question than this one.
It should take no more than a week.
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here are several: The fat man was sad. or more complex: The man was more mad than sad that he was fat.
Yes, Could at the beginning of a sentence means it is a question. A request is a question. Could you hand me that drink? implies that there is doubt as to whether the other person can comply with the request.
Here is an example sentence with the word "historical":This historical artifact from Ancient Egypt is more than 4000 years old.
This piece of walnut plywood has been previously appliqued. I want this sconce appliqued right here.
This is a sentence fragment . Please complete the question.