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Hi, All! This is Gayathri, I am a Student Counselor and Blogger. I am Kerala. I like to read Books, write Blogs and listen to songs. I made my presence particularly to Ask my Doubts if any and Guide students with my Suggestions.
 
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Gayathri MK said:
Hi, All! This is Gayathri, I am a Student Counselor and Blogger. I am Kerala. I like to read Books, write Blogs and listen to songs. I made my presence particularly to Ask my Doubts if any and Guide students with my Suggestions.
I noticed that you put "English" as a tag. Here in America, we don't say doubt or doubts, we say question or questions. Doubt is a definition of the word "question" only if it means that you disbelieve, and I believe this is where the confusion comes from.

If you say you have a doubt, it means that you don't believe something. If you have a question, it means that you wish to have an answer or clarification. I hope that helps.

Doubt definition http://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/doubt

doubt
noun
feeling of not knowing what to believe or what to do, or the condition of being uncertain:
verb
to be uncertain about something or someone, or to have difficulty believing something:

Question
noun
1.
a sentence in an interrogative form, addressed to someone in order to get information in reply.

http://www.dictionary.com/browse/question

I hope that this helps. :smile:
 
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