for some questions you get more than one mark. good luck :)
One of two consecutive pages must be odd and the other even. Odd + Even = Odd But 600 is even. So there is no solution to the question.
No Consecutive means after one another, Friday and Saturday are consecutive.
There are two questions here. WikiAnswers is designed to give one answer for one question. Please write out each question as one question and someone will answer each one.
"between" implies two numbers: the question gives only one of them.
Most questions have one of the following words in them; who, what, when, where, why, how. You have made a statement and put a question mark at the end. Most questions have one of the following words in them; who, what, when, where, why, how. You have made a statement and put a question mark at the end.
onemark question
You can type ONE question mark right at the very end of your question. This is an intentional restriction to encourage questions that keep to a single topic and avoid rambling multiple questions being entered as one.
Most questions will have one of the following words in them: Who, What, When, Where, Why, How. You have made a statement and put a question mark on the end. As stated, it can't be replied to to.
Questions are more than one and question is one its not that difficult
Some accents on one-syllable words are there to indicate the difference between the word being used as a question or not used as a question. The ones used as questions have an accent mark.
Question words are used - generally at the beginning of sentences - to denote a question. There are six question words, What, Which, Who, Why, When and How. Questions are followed by a question mark (?). In Spanish, an interrogative sentence is preceded by an upside down question mark (¿), as well as a regular question mark afterwards, to let the reader know that a question is coming.
Use a question mark to create an interrogative sentence -- one that asks a question.
one per question
One question in eight would be 12.5% of the test - if all the questions whereof equivalent difficulty.Tests often have some "hard" and some "easy" questions so the percentage of marks per question is not dependant on the ration of one question to the number of questions.
Websites rely on URLs to open a page. Punctuation in a URL can interfere with the webpage. So Answers.com (wikianswers.com) forbids most punctuation in questions.
By asking the question