yours doesn't
2006-12-31 13:27:54
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answer #1
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answered by 4 Shades of Blue 4
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No. Can you hear me? Will you go? Usually a question starts with a verb, the reverse order of a declarative sentence.
2006-12-31 21:30:41
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answer #2
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answered by Jay G 3
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No. Your question started with "does."
2006-12-31 21:28:50
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answer #3
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answered by Bastet's kitten 6
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Will Joel B ever ask an intelligent question? Oh I guess not all do.
2006-12-31 21:32:58
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Is, are......Making any statement and changing it into a question in the final phrase, correct??
2006-12-31 21:34:52
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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did, if, can, cant didnt, etc. Or you can have the subject first such as:
George, did you iron the shirt?
and look at your question: does
2006-12-31 21:29:48
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answer #6
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answered by John Doe IV 3
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No. Mine mostly start with Does, Is or If
2006-12-31 21:28:19
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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Yep.
2006-12-31 21:30:19
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answer #8
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answered by robert m 7
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Others:
"Will", as in "Will this day never end?"
"Where", as in "Where are my socks?"
"Are", as in "Are you sleeping?"
"Is", as in "Is my hat on straight?"
"Have", as in "Have you any Grey Poupon?"
Questions made from statements, such as "Had enough?" or "Going somewhere?"
The list is endless.......
2006-12-31 21:31:22
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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If it did, would this be a question?
2006-12-31 21:36:13
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answer #10
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answered by GreenMan 3
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yes-that is what makes it a question.
2006-12-31 21:34:10
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answer #11
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answered by granny 3
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