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  2. Question Mark (?) What is it? & How to Write With it | Grammarly

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    A question mark (?) is used to express doubt or uncertainty about something. Learn when & how to use a question mark (?) within a sentence.

  3. Question mark - Wikipedia

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    The question mark ? (also known as interrogation point, query, or eroteme in journalism [1]) is a punctuation mark that indicates a question or interrogative clause or phrase in many languages.

  4. When and How To Use a Question Mark ( ? ) - YourDictionary

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    A question mark, sometimes known as an interrogative mark, is a squiggly line over a period that makes a sentence into a question. They reflect the higher inflection of a spoken question (when your voice goes up as you ask something).

  5. Use a question mark when a sentence is half statement and half question. Example: You do care, don't you?

  6. Question Mark and Quotation Marks – Usage & Examples - GRAMMARIST

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    Question marks are often used with quotation marks, and knowing where to place the end mark is important to the clarity of your writing. Question marks belong inside the quotation marks when the direct quote is a question or when an interrogative sentence integrates a quoted question.

  7. A question mark is the bit of punctuation you add at the end of a question to indicate that you are actually inquiring about something. It looks like this ‘?’ and you add it whenever you ask a question in a bit of writing to show that a question has been asked.

  8. Question Marks | YourDictionary

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    Grammar. Punctuation. Question Marks. Explore Question Marks. When and How To Use a Question Mark ( ?

  9. A question mark (?) is a punctuation mark used to indicate that a sentence is a question. It is usually placed at the end of a sentence and resembles a hooked line with a dot underneath. The question mark is one of the most commonly used punctuation marks in the English language.

  10. Question Marks - grammar-island.com

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    Question Marks. Almost every sentence ends with one of three punctuation marks. The period, the exclamation mark, and the question mark are called final, or terminal, punctuation marks. We place a question mark at the end of an interrogative sentence (one that asks a question). What is the collie's name? Can you give me a ride to the skating rink?

  11. Question Mark – The Art of Grammar

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    A question mark is a punctuation mark used at the end of a sentence to indicate that it is a direct question. It is a curved or angled line symbol with a dot beneath it. The question mark signals interrogative sentences, seeking information, clarification, or prompting a response from the reader. Key points about the question mark: