Ok, the rules are simple. You can only respond to a question using another question
For Example:
Person 1: Do you like lemurs?
Person 2: What is there to like about lemurs?
Person 3: Lots! Lemurs are just awesome!
If this was a competition, then Person 3 would have lost. You are not allowed to ans
Here is another example:
Person 1: Do you like lemurs?
Person 2: I don't know. What are lemurs?
You are not allowed to use answers AT ALL in the response. If you end up putting a period or exclamation point at the end of the sentence, then that sentence is not allowed.
Yet another example:
Person 1: Do you like lemurs?
Person 2: I despise lemurs?
You cannot put question marks at the end of sentences that would normally have a period or exclamation point at the end of it.
Final Example:
Person 1: Do you like lemurs?
Person 2: How much root beer do you think I can chug?
Please don't change the subject, because it is just unhelpful.
I will start off with the question: Do you like lemurs?
For Example:
Person 1: Do you like lemurs?
Person 2: What is there to like about lemurs?
Person 3: Lots! Lemurs are just awesome!
If this was a competition, then Person 3 would have lost. You are not allowed to ans
Here is another example:
Person 1: Do you like lemurs?
Person 2: I don't know. What are lemurs?
You are not allowed to use answers AT ALL in the response. If you end up putting a period or exclamation point at the end of the sentence, then that sentence is not allowed.
Yet another example:
Person 1: Do you like lemurs?
Person 2: I despise lemurs?
You cannot put question marks at the end of sentences that would normally have a period or exclamation point at the end of it.
Final Example:
Person 1: Do you like lemurs?
Person 2: How much root beer do you think I can chug?
Please don't change the subject, because it is just unhelpful.
I will start off with the question: Do you like lemurs?