Yes, the word 'if' can be used in a question.
Example: "If there are two pigs, how many cows are there?"
What sort of question is that? the problem with this question is that it is a rheatorical question!! The word question is spelt incorrectly. It should be spelt 'question', not 'quesiton'.
First off its Mongoose, and to answer your question Muishond is the Afrikaans word for Mongoose.
It appears that the text "nlyrov-xilxlwrov" in your question is not a valid word or term. Can you please provide more context or clarify your question?
No, its a word used to describe a person who is new to something. Like a rookie.
Fotter is not a word. The word I imagine you are looking for is "fodder", meaning raw material. The same word is also used for animal feed.
you just used the word variable in a question :)
by asking this question you used the word huge. This answer used it to.
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
Who in a question is a pronoun.e.g. Who is reading this?
Yes. Read your question for an example.
a word in a sentence used to ask a question
"What" is a commonly used word on WikiAnswers.The "question" words - who; what; when; where; why; how - are used the most on WikiAnswers.
It's a word used for a tricky question.
That isn't a question!
Depending on tone inflection, the sole word "Hi" can be a question, similarly used as the word "Hello" is to possibly ask if another being is there.
what is the word used when a statement is written as a question?
Yes.He always questions what I say.