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Questions that do not involve the words: who, what, when, where, why or how.
Examples: Are you a boy?
Are you a girl?
Are you married?
Will you marry?
Is that vanilla-flavoured ice cream?
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Have you ever eaten chocolate before?
yes
Are you from the future?
no
Yes, "Is not an example of a from-my-brain question" is a statement rather than a question.
Yes. Read your question for an example.
Yes. For example: "About what time did you decide to ask this question on WikiAnswers?"
Yes. For example, "What is the definite article in English?"
1. can i borrow your books? yes/no 2. may i take your order? yes/no
Yes, you can. Example: "Use a lighter? Are you crazy?"
Yes, it might. "Exactly when did you come home?"
Yes, you can start a question with the word "must." For example, "Must we attend the meeting tomorrow?" would be a question starting with "must."
Yes, questions can be started with "Is" or "Are." For example, "Is it raining outside?" or "Are you going to the party tonight?"
Yes, in English grammar, a question word can serve as the subject of a sentence. For example, in the question "Who is coming to the party?" the question word "who" is the subject.
yes...............there is a answer to this question but i dont have one
yes, the question is an example of one.