Sentence examples for forming a question from inspiring English sources

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Indeed, Lipiński (Lipiński 1997) notes that rising intonation is one way of forming a question in Semitic languages in general, including ancient languages such as Babylonian, where the rising tone was indicated in the cuneiform script.

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This is also the book that best describes how an Islamic fundamentalist is formed, a question that, he says, the West must understand in its fight against terrorism.

Luckily, those of us in the glorious position of being both dressed and able to form a question have Twitter on our side.

The eight-line opening sentence parallels that of stanza one: this time, though, it will form a question, as will all the ensuing sentences, and the stanza's anguished rhetoric is allowed an extra seven lines.

Sitting at the dinner table with the I Ching and some pennies, I formed a question in my mind: "Is it time to begin investing again?" After casting the coins, the hexagram emerged.

Imagine the first person able to form a question (perhaps one of our hominid ancestors) emerging from a slumber and looking up at the night sky.

"When you're presenting the case and you're trying to form a question, you really want someone that knows exactly what goes on".

So take in all in stride and try to form a question about why such an argument bursts out from something misunderstood.

Mini projects allowed students sufficient time to master particular concepts and skills, such as checking initial data and forming a research question while internalizing the learning.

These selections formed a photosynthesis question base with 80 questions in total.

On the question of forming a government, Brown says he "understands" and respects Nick Clegg's position.

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