You can ask them here so long as you phrase them as a question. For example, you don't ask "The earth is round." and expect to get an answer because that is a statement not a question. You would ask "Is the earth round?" to get an answer.
There is no way to put an explanation into a question. It is best NOT to try to ask true-false questions on this website because they are not questions, they are just statements. Change the statement into a question and ask that instead, and you will get the right answer. For example, don't ask "Cats are carnivores" ask "Are cats carnivores?"
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Some people ask questions that are very difficult to answer or ask questions that break the rules of the site (in which case they will not be answered) but all the questions that appear are real questions asked by the users of WikiAnswers.com so they are not False questions.
True or false questions are to make sure you're paying attention and understand the material. If you have been keeping up with your work, it will be obvious whether the statement is true or false.
No. It's false of true.
Ask a question. Do not just copy your homework questions here.
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It is true that postulates are statements that are accepted without questions or justifications.
Neither true nor false. It depends on what you're trying to ask.
Here are a few true or false questions related to H.G. Wells' "The Time Machine": True or False: The protagonist in "The Time Machine" is known as the Time Traveler. True or False: The Time Machine allows the Time Traveler to travel both forward and backward in time. True or False: The Eloi are the dominant species in the distant future. True or False: The Morlocks live above ground while the Eloi live underground. These questions can help assess comprehension of the novel's key themes and characters.
U ask true or false questions in school subjects