What is a question with no correct answer?

What is a question with no correct answer?

false dilemma — presenting two options as if they are the only choices available. loaded question — asking a question such that any answer would be false or misleading. false assumption — beginning your question with an assumption or assertion that is untrue.

Can we use knew with did?

Did is the past tense of to do, knew is the past tense of to know. So, did and knew can’t come together in one sentence. Therefore, grammatically, “I didn’t know” is more accurate. Hey Princy!

What does correct answer mean?

free from error; especially conforming to fact or truth. “the correct answer” “the correct version” synonyms: right accurate. conforming exactly or almost exactly to fact or to a standard or performing with total accuracy.

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Did u have or do u have?

First of all, did is the past tense form of the verb to do (which is also used as an auxiliary verb to help form questions in English). When you say that you did something, you’re talking about something that happened in the past. Do is the present tense form of the verb to do.

How do you use is or was?

The simple rule is that “is” is present tense and “was” is past tense. If it’s happening now, you use “is”. If it happened in the past, you use “was”.

Was possible or were possible?

Use ‘were’ for hypothetical cases and ‘was’ for factual ones. It depends on what you are trying to say. “If it was possible” is a hypothetical about contingent past events. “If it were possible” is a hypothetical about present or future events, strongly implying the possibility is non-existent.

Did know or knew?

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They both mean approximately the same thing. Natkretep is right, (2) is used to emphasize that you DID KNOW. Example for #1: “Since I knew how to play the piano, I offered to play it for the church service.” Another example for #1: “I knew that we had elected a new president.”

What is the meaning of did?

Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is a mental health condition. People with DID have two or more separate identities. These personalities control their behavior at different times. Each identity has its own personal history, traits, likes and dislikes.

What does I didn’t notice that mean?

I didn’t notice that. Here you would be using the simple past tense. You are stating that the fact or matter has not been noted by you in the past. You are not making any statement about how long your action continued. You are just stating that it happened.

What does I didn’t notice the fact or matter mean?

You are stating that the fact or matter has not been noted by you in the past. You are not making any statement about how long your action continued. You are just stating that it happened. Example: “I didn’t notice the color of his eyes. (But maybe that fact has changed; it could be that now you do.)

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Which is correct “I didn’t come” or “did”?

“I didn’t come” is the correct answer.After “did” we use the first form of verb. E.g I didn’t go there. I questions with “did” we also use first form of verb.

How do you answer a question that starts with did?

Remember that if the question starts with DID, you can give a short answer using DID. It is not necessary to use the main verb in the answer. Did you sleep well last night?