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It can be an adverb when it modifies an adjective to mean very, or especially. Examples would be "such terrible weather" or "such sad memories."
There are three syllables in terrible. Ter-ri-ble.
There are three syllables in the word "terrible" - terr / i / ble
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?
Showing the question would help to solve it.
This is a terrible question. What kind of question is this? There's no answer
Bad question
I am a terrible man in French would be Je suis une homme terrible.
that is a terrible question, that will get a terrible answer in rehturn. how do you think barbie fixes heh hair in the morning?
treeible question terrible answer!
This is a terrible question.
That question is absolutely terrible.
The world would be terrible just terrible well fighting, no kids, and the world would be dangorus!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:{
For instance: "Quel enfant terrible !" If your question was: Can I use "enfant terrible" in a sentence? The answer is yes.
I would ask the person what would cause them to say that. Then I would calmly discuss their concerns. The main thing with this type of question is to stay positive, keep your composure, and keep your answer hypothetical. Remember, the interviewer is not saying your interview was terrible! S/he is asking how you would react if s/he told you that it was. It's a trick question designed to see how well you respond under pressure and also how well you think on your feet.
this is a terrible question, and i refuse to answer...
who knows terrible "question".