That could be a leading question, because it assumes that the person being questioned has worked at West End Hospital, which may not be the case. However, if this question followed a previous question in which someone was asked what kind of job he or she had, and if the reply was "I work at West End Hospital" then you could reasonably ask the next question, how long have you worked at West End Hospital, without trying to force a particular kind of answer. This is not the same as arresting someone and then asking "How long have you been a terrorist?" when the person has not admitted to being a terrorist.
In my oppinnion no - it seems to be the end of a sentence. For example... "The Internet provider offeres 24/7 support for all it's services which is often hard to find with other leading websites."It could also be the start of a question. For example... "Which is often hard to find with other leading websites, 24/7 support or regular updates ?"
The example provided did not help them understand the process. He served as an example to the children, leading the way down the hill.
A leading question is when the answer can be a yes or no answer. A leading question gives the answer in the question stem.
An example sentence for anoxia is: "The patient experienced anoxia due to lack of oxygen reaching their brain, leading to dizziness and confusion."
A question that has a hinted answer attached to it.. such as: You were at the bar at 2:00 am on the day in question, correct? whereas, you could say: Where were you at 2:00 am on the day in question?
A Lead Sentence is a sentence that tells what the whole paragraph is going to be about or what might happen thoughout the story! ♥
A topic sentence is the leading sentence of a paragraph. The rest of the sentences should support the topic sentence. An example of a topic sentence on the subject of aliens might be, "There is ample proof that life beyond humanity exists in the universe."
He was leading the group.
with a leading rehtorical answer
A leading question is a question that makes you believe something has happened. For example, somebody might ask,"When are you selling the estate?" This would lead you to think the estate was being sold although it may never have been brought up.
You could consider a subordinate clause, which explains the leading sentence and separated within the complete sentence by a semi-colon, to be a separate sentence. Here is an example: Martin hiked up the ski lift line: his manager had not authorized his ski pass yet.
Sushrut Hospital, located in Ahmedabad's Paldi area, is a leading provider of orthopedic, pediatric, and interventional radiology services.