You can ask a question with the word "rotten" by incorporating it into a context that makes sense. For example, you might ask, "Why do you think the fruit in the basket is rotten?" or "What should we do with the rotten vegetables from the garden?" This allows you to clearly convey your inquiry while using the word effectively.
It was a rotten way to end what had been a rotten day. The fruit was rotten. The word rotten can be used as an adjective or an adverb.
ask
The sentence with the word 'why': Why do you ask this question?
a word in a sentence used to ask a question
Y do you ask?
I've got to get an answer for this question...What have you got there...
Rotten in Latin is puter, cariosus.
yes. Don't eat that rotten peach.
interrogative meansquestioning or seeming to question somebody or somethingused to ask a question:consisting of or used in asking a question like an interrogative pronoun1.word used to ask question: a word or particle that is used to form a question, e.g. "who," "what," or "where"2.form of question: the form of a sentence that is used to ask a question
The word you are possibly looking for is "question".
Rotten ANYTHING is bad for a hedgehog! Why would you even need to ask?
You ask a good question and you have your answer.