"Which of the following..." always means "Here is a list of choices.Pick the best choice from the list."Until you share the list, nobody can do much with your question.If you want to ask questions about the "following", then I suggest that you make sure that there is something that is following.
ASK THIS TO YOUR GRANDMA'S CAR WORK!
ask your mom
If you want to ask questions about the "following", then I suggest that you make sure that there is something that is following.If you want to ask questions about the "following", then I suggest that you make sure that there is something that is following.
-An adjective describes something...ie: the man walked down the street...has no adjectives. The ugly man walked down the street...."ugly" is the adjective. Adjectives are not needed in a sentence...they only help to describe something better.
When you ask a question in the form "Which of the following", you must provide some options.
it can help predict the outcome of an event
If you want to ask questions about the "following", then I suggest that you make sure that there is something that is following.
"Which of the following..." always means "Here is a list of choices.Pick the best choice from the list."Until you share the list, nobody can do much with your question.If you want to ask questions about the "following", then I suggest that you make sure that there is something that is following.
Best to ask a gunsmith to show you how.
It is a regular 7 sided heptagon whose interior angles add up to 900 degrees.
Curiosity is the learner attribute that describes you best. Your willingness to ask questions and seek out new information shows a genuine interest in learning and expanding your knowledge.
The price paid by consumers is increased.
The cleanup and dismantling of staging after a final performance
You need to ask the question in a way that can be answered by anyone seeing it.
We can not answer this question. We don't know the art you ask about.
"Inquire" would be the best fit.