Yes, "Is asking a question a simple sentence?" is a simple sentence because it consists of a subject ("Is asking a question") and a predicate ("a simple sentence").
Example sentence - It is easy to ask questions to avoid getting into trouble.
This sentence is an interrogative sentence, as it is asking a question.
This is an interrogative sentence, as it is asking a question.
You are asking a question- that is an interrogative,
u can put it a in a sentence like this: I am fauous and tolorent, thank u 4 asking.
is this a trick question? i can out vary into a sentence, see? and so have you by asking the question GOML
This students ship was scuttled until he had the idea of asking someone else to write this sentence.
If you are asking that the word moderation appear in the sentence, that is easy: "Be moderate in all things, even moderation!" If you are asking for a sentence that is moderate, this might do: "Please be careful!"
I don't want to misunderstand, but you seem to be asking a question.
what rhymes with mean? Kenny what rhymes with put? foot idk what your asking hope it helps
Asking a blind man what he saw would be an irrelevant question.
Wyatt Earp sent a telegram to his brother Virgil asking him to come to Tombstone.
You put words in a freedmen sentence by asking your teacher if her cat has a lot of hairs ... Blanca Ashley Asly Ariel Risa Bri-Bri Say Hi Yall By Carlos :)
Yes, "Is asking a question a simple sentence?" is a simple sentence because it consists of a subject ("Is asking a question") and a predicate ("a simple sentence").
The sentence "Please put your Lego blocks away" is an imperative sentence. Imperative sentences are used to give commands or make requests. In this case, the speaker is asking someone to put their Lego blocks away. The subject "you" is implied in imperative sentences.
Please put your question in a complete sentence so it can be understood what you are asking.