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**How to Click the “Question” Variable in Your Google Sheet**
If you are learning English and using Google Sheets, you may see a column or variable called **“Question.”** This word is simple, but it can still be confusing if you are not sure what to do with it. In this post, I will explain it in easy English.
A **question** is a sentence that asks for information. For example:
– What is your name?
– Where do you live?
– How old are you?
In a Google Sheet, the **Question** variable may be used to store these types of sentences. It may also help you sort, filter, or study data. If you want to click the **Question** variable, first open your Google Sheet. Then look for the column or cell with the word **Question**. Click once on it with your mouse or touchpad. If you are using a phone or tablet, tap it with your finger.
After clicking, you may see more options. You might be able to edit the text, copy the data, or use it in another way. If the sheet has many rows, you can also click the **Question** column header to select all the items in that column.
This is useful for English learners because it helps you understand how questions are written and used. You can also learn new question words like **what**, **where**, **when**, **why**, and **how**. These words are important in daily English.
Try to practice with a few sample questions in your own sheet. The more you use Google Sheets, the easier it becomes.
**Conclusion**
Clicking the **Question** variable in Google Sheets is simple, but it can help you learn English and organize information better. Start with one click, explore the sheet, and practice reading question sentences every day.
