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who, what , where, why, when and how

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Morrisonker | 18:56 Wed 02nd Jun 2004 | Arts & Literature
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I'm *sure* there that one of these words can be put at the beginning of a sentence and *not* form a question, even a retorical (sp?) one. Any help?
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How High is a Chinaman.
Here's 2 of them - "what a good time we had today", "when the sun shines we can go outside". And 2 other suggestions - I think they are probably phrases though - rather than sentences "who dares wins" and "where eagles dare".
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thanks Kags! just one of those annoying things that niggles at you. Indiesinger - that's a question, just because you don't put a question mark at the end doesn't change that :)
When I wake up I get out of bed.


Who controls the past controls the future;
Who controls the present controls the past.
What you want to do next is up to you.
Where you go next is up to you.
Why you go there is up to you.
When you go is up to you.
How you go is up to you.
Bernardo, that's brilliant!
Who laughs last, laughs longest. HA HA HA HA
When Bernardo becomes brilliant, I'll become a bloater.

no insult intended Bernardo !

When I get a date with the gorgeous Kags, I'll be the happiest person on anwserbank .
ED please edit last post from Kegs to Kags.

sorry Kags.

To IndieSinger..........How Low is his brother.
Morrisonker........they're not questions they're statements.Think about it..........;)
When I get to cuddle Peter Phillips I'll be happy. Oh, and I can't "become" brilliant because I've *always* been brilliant.
Morrisonker read my post properly - it is not a question.
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Indiesinger- Not the way you've spelt it. If you were to actually say it, then it could be a statement, but I'm going to be pedantic and say that just because a chinese name sounds like an english word, doesn't make it a statement.
How do you know he wasn't English and later aquired Chinese citizenship?
I'd just like to contribute a rhyme that was painted onto the wall at the back of one of the classrooms at my old grammar school. I think it is by Rudyard Kipling. I had six honest serving men They taught me all I knew Their names were what and why and when And how and where and who.

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