question - use in sentences
Object
- wisdom: And I also agree with the person who questions the wisdom of signing Lennon as a replacement.
Converse of object
- ask: He asked the question along the lines of " I charge a company £ 1000 for a training course.
- answer: Let me answer the question I have just posed.
- raise: People still raise the question of why we hunt.
- pose: The page poses five questions - four based on the color red; one about science in Africa.
- beg: It begs the question: what is the best way to assist companies that are to the fore in research and development?
- address: Earlier I referred to the 1996 volume of Pressing Problems in Law which addressed the question, 'What are Law Schools For?
Adjective modifier
- fundamental: The fundamental question is " Are our hearts right with God?
- unanswered: But his old magic was dulled by the unanswered questions left over from Clapham Common.
- specific: I shall try now to answer some of the specific questions.
- key: The ABD believes the public should demand answers to 4 key questions: 1. Who are the people who are claimed to have died?
- difficult: Difficult questions Remember that everyone is having the same difficulties.
- interesting: The more interesting question has yet to be asked.
Modifies a noun
- mark: Any piece of information which is followed by a double question mark in parenthesis ( ?
Noun used with modifier
- answering: Answering Questions Unfortunately, your presentation does not end once you have finished what you have to say.
- essay: Essay Question: What problems did Alfred face in defending Wessex from Viking attack and how successful was he in solving them?
- exam: A set of multiple choice exam questions are available for the user to test their understanding of the subject.
- burning: The perceived ability of learning providers to meet the needs of business has become a burning question.
- answer: Having said that some mention needs to be made of the question; why do guests on the Trisha Show answer questions at all.
Used with why or when
- why: We must question why the arrests have been accompanied by such drama which once again stirs up fear.
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