No, that is not correct. First of all 'much' is wrong with 'they'. It could have been "How many are they?. But if you have to ask the price of something you could ask- "How much is it for?" or "How much do they cost?" for more than a single item. In an informal way you might ask "How much for them?" or just "How much?"
It depends upon the context of the word answer.It could be "problem" or "question".(The verb to answer has no antonym, but the opposites could be to ask or to not answer.)
To ask an inferential question, you have to think outside the text, so that the answer has to be based on an inference and not on fact directly from what is already known. So, you could ask... what comes next, or what happened before this story? You could ask, what would happen if this one part of the story were changed? You could ask about the author's views. Anything that isn't there, staring at you in the face from the text... you could even ask what is the main idea, or what a word means, although those might not be very inferential, depending on what the title already is, or what word you ask about. Try picking out a character and asking something about the character's childhood... as long as the childhood isn't covered in the story. The whole point is to get people thinking outside the text. What would happen if everyone in the world read this story? Would anything change?
the best catch phrase in the world is whats poppinYou have your own catch phrase, don't ask other people what it should be.
The verb "consult" (ask, confer) has no direct antonym. To "not consult" could be to ignore, to bypass, or to dictate.
I think that is the best question to ask her... why?
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ask your mum :) Her name was Geli Raubal.
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you could ask him to ask you out. you could pay him. you could get someone to let him know that you like him. screw your bestfriend.. if you like someone you should ask them out. who cares if your best friend gets confused. just tell your best friend you changed your mind.
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No but its allways good to ask
Ask the father to request a modification, however you must also file against the mother.
You don't, you have to ask. Or you could get a friend to ask... but that could be awkward. It's best to just ask yourself. Like a normal person.
you could be the best in your class or get the balls and ask him/her.
Niece would be an opposite as a niece is female and a nephew is male.
You could .............. 1.ask a friend to ask him if he likes you 2.ask him yourself honesty is the best policy