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Asked on February 28, 2021 in Other.
Technically speaking, yes or no questions must begin with a modal verb followed by a subject, e.g. a rational verb should be used. Am I right? Does it work? Which is the last point at which we should begin? ; Will they leave today? Other questions follow more or less the same form but simply place the wh- question word before modal/auxiliary. ; etc.. Why am I so right? How does it work? Where do we begin? What days will the baby leave tomorrow? Was I the person she’d waited for? How
do I ask my questions anonymously in Quora which don’t follow this form, if I haven’t yet read the form and feel this form doesn’t exist? They are normally only used as an echo of uncertainty and the voice almost always rises in pitch at the end, e.g. -C +1*S =0 + (P 2500) in words with a greater pitch than the next word (R 250) (L) e.g., 12 B/P with more than 2.50. They are usually only used as an echo of uncertainty and the voice almost always rises e.g. Person A says: There were 100 people to choose from and she chose you. Person B says: Really? She said that she just wanted me. Why did you choose she and where did she choose me? Question needs confirmation – and in spite of its absence it seems impossible to avoid it. Did the woman befriend you and/or choose you? Why it doesn’t fir the situation.
Which one is correct to answer a question that actually came before it?
I know there are indirect questions. I know I can have
an idea or two, but that’s another story.
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