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  1. Which of 'Question on', 'question about', 'question regarding ...

    I have a question about mathematics, regarding continuous functions. About applies to a domain of knowledge, whereas regarding applies to a specific object or concept. B (on) should mean …

  2. When to use "is" vs. "does" when asking a question?

    When do I use is or does when I ask a question? For example, Is your item still for sale? Does your item still for sale? I am not sure which one to use.

  3. Asking a question: DO or ARE? - English Language Learners Stack …

    May 14, 2017 · You'll need to complete a few actions and gain 15 reputation points before being able to upvote. Upvoting indicates when questions and answers are useful. What's reputation …

  4. word usage - "The question is that" vs. "The question is" - English ...

    Mar 10, 2020 · The question is, is "complete list" also idiomatic? In another post ("to write things with" vs. "to write things"), I said The question is that, is it more idiomatic or natural when using …

  5. word usage - A question arises or is raised? - English Language ...

    Aug 3, 2017 · Which one is correct for a formal paper? A question which arises, is whether people should watch Tv or not? or A question which is raised, is whether people should watch Tv or …

  6. The meaning of "out of question" vs "out of the question"?

    Jun 29, 2016 · What is the difference between these two? out of question versus out of the question Does "out of question" mean "undoubtedly" and "out of the question" mean …

  7. prepositions - on question 1 or in question 1 - English Language ...

    Jan 30, 2021 · The word "in" fits better meaning "occurring in question 1", or in its answer, if that is what is meant. The comments would be understood with either "on" or "in", though. Since …

  8. Question tags in sentences with "let" - English Language Learners …

    May 27, 2020 · Let them stay here What is the correct question tag for this 1) will they? 2) will you? My grammar book is suggesting first question tag, but I think second is correct. Please, …

  9. "my" vs "mine" (adjectives vs. possessive ) - English Language …

    Jun 6, 2014 · The correct phrasing is my question is. As you rightly note, my is a possessive adjective and mine is a possessive pronoun. So, this means you use my where you already …

  10. Tag question of "must"; how to determine? - English Language …

    Mar 19, 2016 · Tag question of "must"; how to determine? Ask Question Asked 9 years, 7 months ago Modified 5 years, 9 months ago Viewed 58k times