The question needs more context but, with only the given information, I suggest "bit rate".The question needs more context but, with only the given information, I suggest "bit rate".The question needs more context but, with only the given information, I suggest "bit rate".The question needs more context but, with only the given information, I suggest "bit rate".
This question needs more information!
There are thousands of different units for measuring hundreds of different attributes. The question needs to be a bit more specific.There are thousands of different units for measuring hundreds of different attributes. The question needs to be a bit more specific.There are thousands of different units for measuring hundreds of different attributes. The question needs to be a bit more specific.There are thousands of different units for measuring hundreds of different attributes. The question needs to be a bit more specific.
I do not know. Can I answer the question?
I derive that this question needs to be moved.
So far you seem to be doing well. Your question needs to be phrased as a question, be grammatically coherent, and be directed to the specific issue you wish an answer on.
Yes, the word question is a commonnoun, a general word for a query for information; an issue that needs to be discussed and dealt with; a feeling of doubt about something.The word question is also a verb: question, questions, questioning, questioned.
It seems there is a typo in your question. If you meant to ask about the word "problem" as a part of speech, it is a noun that represents an issue, difficulty, or situation that needs to be resolved.
Do you mean what is issue in french? If so, issue (matter) is question issue (magazine) is numéro
A scientific question needs to be specific and it needs to have a comperisen(or)! It also needs to be meascherable
To answer a question we need a what, who, when, where, why or how. Your question needs a what or who.
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Nothing needs to be done unless you have a medical issue.
Since it began. ___ It depends on what the question means by 'an issue'.
To answer a question we need a who, where, when, how question. Your question needs to provide a who.
In order to help or resolve an issue, you have to know what the issue is. Once you know that, it is important to look up similar problems, and get ideas on how to fix the issue.
I cannot answer this question.