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Two Questions In One Sentence


Two Questions In One Sentence. Use or when you are expressing a choice of alternatives. Discussion in 'word mechanics' started by francis de aguilar, oct 16,.

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A question is one that asks for a reply or answer. Everyday, you may be asked questions. There are questions that are open-ended requiring explanation, elaboration and many more. Other questions have a closed-ended format that requires only A Yes or No. In other instances, they ask questions that don't necessarily need a response but simply for someone to take note of (rhetoric questions). It is based on the structure of the issue, your response which follows must answer what the questioner is trying to find. Many students fail their exams not because they're dull or uninterested, but because they don't grasp what is asked to them. A failure to present the problem correctly results in an incorrect choice or response. After your presentation, be satisfied when people ask questions. It could be a sign of the fact that the audience was engaged the presentation , and that the event drew interest from others. How you respond to questions will help improve the impression your audience has of you as well as increase their confidence in your products or service. As a professional you will have learn your art of asking relevant questions and, most importantly, to respond to questions efficiently.

Before you start answering the question, make sure it is clear in your mind about what the question is. There is no harm in seeking clarity over what is being asked. Inquire politely "I am sorry, I'm struggling to get what you're saying Could you please clarify?" You'll communicate more effectively in such situations than just ranting about with no discernment or clarity. The purpose behind answering questions is for you to make a positive contribution to the one who is trying to find an answer. Avoid wasting time. Seek understanding first.

One way that can enhance your effectiveness in answering your question in a sensible and objective way is to ensure that you give the person posing the question time to finish asking. Some people may take their time to specify exactly what they want to know. Responding to a question after it is fully asked may seem rude. Do not assume that you know the direction the question is headed, and you are trying to help to get to the point. If you're short on time take the time to let the person "ramble" while you record key things. Also, it gives you time to think through and formulate what is the best way to answer the question. The ability to hear gives you a high rate of success with regards to your answers to questions.

You have to figure out if you are qualified to answer this query or if somebody else is. Can you legally speak on that subject (journalists may be in a position to sway you, even when you're not intended to be company spokesperson)? How long should your answer be? Interrupts and moments of silence suggest that you're just churning up any material that you have in the mind, but a considered answer is about to be delivered. You can prepare the person expecting to answer you by telling them "Let me think about it ..., Let me see ..". This will ensure that the person does do not just sit and think the person hasn't heard anything, you are simply ignoring or ignoring. Thinking about the situation also allows you in coming up with suggestions that you'll feel good in the future. It is possible to identify the best method of answering with wisdom without leaving the person with scars or fresh wounds.

I have had headaches since __________ (date); Two or more question tags in one sentence. Changing subject and verb position. related to original, direct questions, there are 2 types of them, depending on the beginning they have:

In Other Words, Since I Was ______ Years Old.


Now, if you were expecting neither and both as possible answers, it might be best to use two sentences. I read, and he studied at my house. The rule has it that ‘tags.

In Most Instances, Two Questions Become Two Sentences, With A Question Mark At The End Of Each Sentence.


I have read all there is to read on the subject but still. For example, if i said: Chinese soup can be sweet or sour.

But Here The First Finite Clause ( I Read) Is So Short That The Comma Is Not Necessary.


Or indicates a choice between two (or more) options. However, otherwise the same rules apply as when listing questions. Is it possible to ask for two pieces of information/ask 2 questions within one sentence?

If You’re Quoting Someone Directly, You Do Need To Place Each Question In Quotation Marks.


Is it correct to say do movies generally lack novelty nowadays, or have we lost interest in them?? Your sentence is not a choice of two different options, so even though it is grammatically correct, it does not make logical sense. Whereas if you use a comma to separate the questions, it feels like it's all coming out in one breath.

The Only Difference Between These 2 Sentences Is The Punctuation Adverbs Often Answer The Questions How And In What Way.


I have had headaches since __________ (date); Which one of the two your friend prefers. Use or when you are expressing a choice of alternatives.


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