no
Ask is always a verb. If ask is used at the beginning of a sentence then the sentence would be an imperative sentence/question. Ask Jon to stop the noise. This is an imperative question because there is no subject. The subject is implied/suggested. The subject is 'you'. (You) ask Jon to stop the noise.
A capital letter always starts a sentence.
Adverbs can be used at the beginning, middle, or the end of a sentence.
no
no
Formulate a sentence beginning with how, where, when, does, etc. and you have a question.
Usually, you can just move the "is" to the beginning of the sentence and end with a "?".
Only at the beginning of a sentence ---- And at the beginning of a letter always capitalize dear
No, it is not. The "question word," why, should be at the beginning of the sentence. Why was she promoted?
A question mark will define the end of the sentence. The beginning of a new sentence will require a capital letter
The word 'the' is capitalized when it is the first word in a sentence (as the beginning of this sentence) or part of a title ("The Last Supper" or "The Cat In The Hat") . The first word in a sentence or title is always capitalized.
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is not a proper noun.