No, the above is not in the form of a sensible question. A proper question form is one which makes sense.
No, a research question does not have to be in the form of a question. It can also be in the form of a statement or a hypothesis.
Please form your question in the form of a question.
Question in the Form of an Answer was created on 2000-06-06.
The answer would depend on what form the question is about.
The answer depends on what form the question is about. However, since you have not been bothered to provide any information on what the form is for, it is not possible to answer the question.
This is not a question. Please rephrase your question in the form of a . . . question!
I cannot answer the question because I have not got the form.
Perhaps it had not occurred to you to say which form the question was about!
That question can only be answered by a question. Why do you think animals form the best fossils? This question is only a opinion.
No, a hypothesis does not have to be in the form of a question. It is a statement that predicts the outcome of an experiment or research study.
To answer this question question we need a who, what, when , where, why, or how. You need a who and where in your question.
interrogative meansquestioning or seeming to question somebody or somethingused to ask a question:consisting of or used in asking a question like an interrogative pronoun1.word used to ask question: a word or particle that is used to form a question, e.g. "who," "what," or "where"2.form of question: the form of a sentence that is used to ask a question