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What is a good sentence for question?

What is a good sentence for question?

“She asked some good questions.” “I had to ask a few embarrassing questions.” “Let me ask you a quick question.” “These are all relevant questions.”

Can you start a sentence with the word very?

Senior Member. It isn’t a problem if you want to begin a sentence with “very”, but in your case I would prefer to see a determiner – a or some, as you suggest. I agree with Chez’s second point. Very famous writers are not usually interested in attending small fairs that don’t bring them much publicity.

How do you use too and very?

“Very” and “too” are both adverbs. They come before an adjective. The basic difference is that “very” emphasizes the word that follows it. “Too” before a word means there is more than what is wanted.

How do you write a question sentence?

Direct question: Do you like coffee? This is an interrogative sentence, with the usual word order for direct questions: auxiliary verb + subject + main verb… Indirect question: She asked me if I was hungry. This is a declarative sentence (and it contains an indirect question with no question mark).

What is the sentence of Very?

[T] He has been very busy this week. [T] My father drives a very old car. [T] She was very happy with my gift. [T] He is very stingy with his money.

Should you use very?

“Very” is an intensifier without an inherent meaning. Many inexperienced writers use intensifiers like “very” or “really” to try to add power to their writing. This is a mistake. Avoid using very in a sentence because it’s a weak word that diminishes your meaning.

What word is very?

adverb. in a high degree; extremely; exceedingly: A giant is very tall. (used as an intensive emphasizing superlatives or stressing identity or oppositeness): the very best thing; in the very same place as before. adjective, (Obsolete) ver·i·er, ver·i·est. precise; particular: That is the very item we want.

What is the difference between so and very?

VERY: As an adverb, ‘very’ is used to strengthen the meaning of an adjective or an adverb. ‘So’ is also used as an adverb, which emphasizes an adjective or an adverb to a higher degree than ‘very’. It is never followed by a noun.

How to put a question inside a sentence?

Questions inside sentences. 1) When you have a direct question that is part of a sentence (as in my example), introduce it with a comma and end it with a question mark. Don’t use italics. The question is, how do you punctuate this sentence? 2) The question itself shouldn’t start with a capital letter unless it’s a long question and/or…

When to start an interrogative sentence with a question word?

An open-ended question usually begins with a “question word” in English: So start your open-ended interrogative sentence with a question word, then continue the sentence with the verb and the subject.

Do you put a question mark at the end of a sentence?

1) When you have a direct question that is part of a sentence (as in my example), introduce it with a comma and end it with a question mark. Don’t use italics. The question is, how do you punctuate this sentence? 2) The question itself shouldn’t start with a capital letter unless it’s a long question and/or…

How should I style a direct question contained in a sentence?

If a direct question contained in a sentence is long or has internal punctuation, set the question off with a comma and begin it with a capital letter: The question posed to the MLA editors was, How should a question contained in a sentence be punctuated?