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I would say that it is a question. It is a very shortened version of "Can you guess what happened [the other day][at school][to me] .....?
An example would be; The question "Have you lived here before at all?" would cover the answer to the question "Have you lived here in the last 3 years?" Is there a name for this?
It depends on the context you are using the phrase in. If you are referring to, for example, a young child, you would refer to him as a 3-year-old. If you are referring to, for example, an incident which happened in the past, you would say it happened "three years ago".
Can you give an example? What kind of method would you like?
Be more specific. It actually depends what your division problem is. Example: the question for 16 and 4 would be, "What does 16 divided by 4 equal?" Answer your question?
Has what happened? Please be more specific. I would love to answer your question.
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If you specify 'when', your question would be possible to answer.
A leading question is a question that makes you believe something has happened. For example, somebody might ask,"When are you selling the estate?" This would lead you to think the estate was being sold although it may never have been brought up.
No, for example if you asked the question "What happened to Roanoke" we would not be able to answer it. Also, if your question is not clear we will not be able to answer it, for example if you asked "Is oceans funny" we would not be able to answer it. Other questions we would not be able to answer include, opinions, personal questions, confidential questions, not understandable questions, rhetorical questions, confusing questions, misleading questions, or questions that are not really questions and really statements or commands.
Yes, a question can start with an adverb. For example, "Suddenly, did you realize what had happened?"
A leading question is a question that makes you believe something has happened. For example, somebody might ask,"When are you selling the estate?" This would lead you to think the estate was being sold although it may never have been brought up.
I can not answer this question because i do not have enough information. In order for me to answer this question i would have to have a list.
I would say that it is a question. It is a very shortened version of "Can you guess what happened [the other day][at school][to me] .....?
The correct answer for your question would be " He Went Data Way."
The better question is, what would have not gone wrong.
Your question is unclear but any form of public speaking would be an example.