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How to restate the question in the answer?

What is the term for when somebody answers your question with the same phrase as your question

How do I punctuate a question with a guessed answer in it?

When you ask something with 'why', you can anwer with 'when'?

Do native speakers actually "feel" the difference between the following sentences?

Can a semicolon be used to separate questions? [closed]

What's the English version of the German "oder?" [closed]

"what I am" or "what am I" [closed]

What do you call a question when the answer is in said question? [closed]

What English term is used to describe "sarcasm toward questions about trivial issues"?

"Are YOU coming to get me" / "Are you coming to GET me" Is there any grammatical or semantic difference?

Whom does that vehicle belong to? versus To whom does that vehicle belong?

I was wondering if this question is grammatically correct. " How different is people's belief about magic today from that of people in the past?"

Changing a statement into a question

Asking about the university courses [closed]

Semicolon usage for question-statement combos

Semicolon use in statement-questions? [duplicate]

Why don't we use "do" in an interrogative object clause?

Is the sentence "Why C treats array parameters as pointers?" correct? [duplicate]

Are sentences that have multiple "WH Question" words considered grammatical?