Examples of using To answer a question in English and their translations into Polish
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The participants were placed into three groups of five to answer a question about the Malawi curriculum,
how to answer a question without a question. .
Will it ask for users to answer a question every time they start a program
Because if by some freak of nature I'm not able to answer a question, then old Kev-Kev cannot be declared the winner unless he can provide the answer. .
without talking I was able to answer a question that I didn't have the answer to. .
use your special dead telepathy to answer a question no one knows the answer to but me.
so all told discounting the time it was sitting waiting for me to answer a question- 2 hours if you count that.
To answer a question like that Um, so the only real source of information would be the paintings themselves.
The speaker agreed to answer a question indicated through the raising of a Blue Card Rule 149 paragraph 8 of the Rules of Procedure.
But if you want to answer a question like,"How does an orgasm feel for a woman?" it's not so easy to see it in the numbers.
Mr President, because the speaker was so kind as to agree to answer a question, I am going to ask one.
We will try to answer a question that's been bothering me for a very long time.
I was wondering but you know it's way too early in the evening to answer a question like that.
I am very sorry that you have not been able to answer a question that has been put to you at least three times by people here tonight about when we might expect that proposal.
myself will always be available to answer a question or offer advice,
So, I'm going to start by trying to answer a question that I know each of you will have asked yourself at some point or other, and which the Internet is purpose-built to answer, which is, where can I get a picture of a roller-skating mermaid?
giving each student a chance to answer a question out loud, individually,
He has a pathological aversion to answering a question directly.
I need you to answer a question.
First, you have to answer a question.