Maybe he did know the answer and it just slipped out of his mouth in the wrong way. Maybe he didnt think it through properly. You really shouldn't let it get under your skin, or take it too seriously. Let him explain himself so that everything is understood.
The past simple of "ask" is "asked."
The past simple of "to ask" is "asked."
The sentence "Is this, the child dubiously asked, a question?" more clearly conveys that the child is asking the question with doubt. Placing "the child dubiously asked" between commas helps to set it apart as the action performed by the child.
An open-ended question is a question that prompts a detailed response and cannot be answered with a simple "yes" or "no." It encourages the person being asked to provide thoughts, opinions, or feelings on a topic, leading to a more in-depth conversation.
To form the Present Simple Passive, use the verb "to be" in the present simple tense followed by the past participle of the main verb. For example, "The cake is baked by Mary."
"You" is the simple subject of the sentence, "You asked this question."
no it is not
Your question may be poorly drafted, poorly worded, doesn't make any sense, is silly the way it was asked, is insulting or just plain nonsense. Those are some of the reasons it might be changed.
Nothing. In an interview, once, that question was asked, and their simple answer was; "Nothing".
It is fairly simple. you just need to use a protractor.Who asked this question
The word 'question' is actually both a noun and a verb.Examples- "She asked a very simple question." [noun]- "The man was questioned extensively." [verb]
cos it is xD< i find this answer insulting to the person who asked but anyway i have NO clue why.....
Yes in 1998.It was a simple question.
Just the way you asked the question. Say it simple and straight.
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The past simple of "to ask" is "asked."
The past simple of "ask" is "asked."