What is a title question?

What is a title question?

A title, while short, must help other users get an idea of what your question will ask so they can decide whether or not to click and read the entire thing.

How do you answer a question with would?

If you are asked a “would” question, answer using the word “would”, not “will”.

What is the answer to a question called?

3 Answers. This method of answering questions with questions, in order to let the questioner realize that he can find the answer by reasoning (Socrates would say that the answer was in him all along), is called maieutics (the related adjective being maieutic).

How do you answer a question correctly?

Follow these three steps to answer questions effectively:

  1. LISTEN TO THE ENTIRE QUESTION. Many people ask rambling questions which often turn into statements about what is important to them.
  2. PAUSE, USE SILENCE TO THINK AND DECIDE: •
  3. ANSWER ONLY WHAT IS ASKED AND STOP. Focus on the listeners’ needs.

What words can I use to start a sentence?

Example: Using Transition Words to Indicate Sequence/Order of Events

generally… furthermore… finally during
in the first place… also… lastly earlier
to be sure… additionally… lastly eventually
first… just in the same way… finally finally
basically… similarly… as well as first of all

What is another word for despite the fact that?

What is another word for despite the fact that?

however nevertheless
having said that in spite of that
nonetheless yet
although anyway
notwithstanding still

What is the meaning of despite the fact?

1. used for saying that something happens even though something else might have prevented it. Three more nuclear power stations were built despite widespread opposition. despite the fact that: He still loves her, despite the fact that she left him.

How do you use despite the fact in a sentence?

  1. Despite the fact that she was wearing a seat belt, she was thrown sharply forward.
  2. She’s taking her children on holiday, despite the fact that school starts tomorrow.
  3. She went to Spain despite the fact that her doctor had told her to rest.
  4. Despite the fact that she is short, she is an excellent basketball player.

Is it correct to say despite of?

Yes, you should use despite. The word despite is a preposition which takes a noun as its object, and doesn’t require of. Despite of is incorrect, and sounds distinctly non-native.

How do we use despite?

We use despite / in spite of to express that something is unexpected or surprising. Despite the heavy traffic, we got there on time. Despite being much older than the others, he won the race. Despite and in spite of can be followed by a noun or verb.

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