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Re: Answer the question above with a question.
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AcerGreen
on 07/10/2014, 00:01:01 UTC
Lol wut
Weren't you confused when you saw two questions asked?
To check whether a phrase is grammatical one should replace a word by another with same gramatical category, and if it continues to make no sense at all then one knows for sure that the answer is, "what the hell am I doing?"
You're making no sense, how does that make you feel?
For example, suppose we substituted "rock" for "buffalo" in the above sentence; what would we learn from that experiment?
What's the purpose of this experiment?
Haven't anyone told you that we are working on a secret mission?
On which mission?
Do you have the need to know?
Why would he not have the right to know?
In what book does need = right?
How to answer all these the Questions?
Do you know all the answers?
Isn't there a dude with all the answers, but he has opted to work at BFL to augment his Navy pension, thus treating said employment as a hobby?
Given that we all know the answer to that question, why do you ask?
Yet why do we bother to ask rhetorical questions?