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Used with verbs:
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How can I ask this question without sounding rude?"
(ask, frame, phrase, form, pose)
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I have some serious questions."
(have, asked, brought up, raised)
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He ignored my questions."
(ignored, evaded, avoided, dodged, faced)
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She answered many questions at the crime scene."
(answered, fielded, responded to, replied to, addressed)
Used with adjectives:
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I have many unanswered questions."
(unanswered)
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The test is made up of multiple-choice questions."
(multiple-choice, true or false, essay)
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She asked some good questions."
(good, interesting, big, important, difficult, tricky, challenging)
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I had to ask a few embarrassing questions."
(embarrassing, personal, awkward, hard, tough, delicate)
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Let me ask you a quick question."
(quick, little, dumb, simple, obvious, silly, serious, stupid, specific, direct)
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These are all relevant questions."
(relevant, hypothetical, key)
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I have one question for you."
(one)
Used with prepositions:
"
Without question, she is a good friend."
(without)
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That is the issue in question."
(in)
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Her ethics are beyond question."
(beyond)
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He was asked questions concerning his role in the scandal."
(concerning, regarding, about, as to)
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There was a trick question on the test."
(on)