When to ask a reasonable question on wikiHow?

People will be most likely to answer your online questions if they are, in fact, reasonable questions. People don’t want to answer something that you could have found out for yourself with 2 minutes and a Google search (or a wikiHow!). To increase your chances even further, read the sections below. In the mean time make sure to:

How to ask a question with the word whether?

Then how do I ask a question in order to know which out of two situations is present, the first one (she made it) or the second (I made it)? Whether is not a question word, although it looks like one. Question words beginning with wh are the following: Question word + auxiliary + subject + infinite or, “QUASI” is a useful acronym.

When to ask a yes or no question?

When you ask a yes or no question, you will most often get incomplete information. Instead, ask an open-ended question. By using an open-ended question you get insights and additional information you might not have known existed. Questions with “would,” “should,” “is,” “are,” and “do you think” all lead to yes or no.

How to be amazingly good at asking questions?

Use the Power of Silence. Start getting comfortable with asking a question, waiting for response, listening to the response and then waiting some more. Many times the person you are questioning has more information and will bring it out when you wait for it. You have to be comfortable with that silent period before the dam breaks.

Do you have questions but are afraid to ask them?

Do you have questions but you’re afraid of what someone will think if you ask or worried about getting the most from the answer?

Which is the best definition of the word concern?

concern noun (IMPORTANT TO) B2 [ C or U ] something that is important to you, or the fact of being important: [ + to infinitive ] His concern to appear sophisticated amused everyone. The company’s sole concern is to ensure the safety of its employees. There’s a matter of some concern that I have to discuss with you.

What was the concern about / over Sth?

concern about/over sth There was a lot of public concern over the new legislation. Please raise any concerns regarding this decision with your manager. Managers complained that they were spending too much time going to meetings that didn’t actually concern them.

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