A question can begin with were - For example: Were they happy to see you.
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You cant begin your sentence with an question because it will sound weird and not right. Hoped it help
That's a very good question... but right now i cant think of one..... SORRY :(
the question is the answer
i have no idea what this question is about So i cant help you sorry
To begin with, what type of therapist do you mean exactly? If you could just give me an answer I could hopefully answer this question for you. Let me know... Nat
The first word of the question should begin with a capital letter.
it begins with: who,what,when,where,why,how
You have asked a question and now you have got an answer.
you cant write a question letter.
no u cant start a sentence with per
Introductory paragraph.a question
Begin developing a historical argument to answer the historical question