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Thank you for the help, Koh. 1: Why prostitution should be illegal. 2: Why should prostitution be illegal? 1. The first sentence without the question mark is wrong because there is no inversion, as in the second. You are asking a question (it is
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A teacher to a student: 1: You tell me why prostitution should be illegal. 2: You tell me why should prostitution be illegal? 1. Tell me why prostitution should be illegal. (correct - a statement) 2. Tell me why should prostitution be illegal?
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I have made some suggestions and highlighted words which have grammatical errors. I have put question marks where the sentence subject does not match the verb, or where the text does not make much sense. High school teachers and college
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Hi. I missed your second post. BTW, "I'm wondering how secure it is to do something," is a perfectly fine statement of the fact that you want to know something. It's amazing how many native speakers think they can put a
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The second version is in correct question form. The first version is a statement, and should not be followed by a question mark. How are you? is a proper question. How you are? is not. The subject and verb must be inverted.
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Hello. Do we need to use a question mark when we have a comment at the end of our question? For example; Don't you think that this question is too lengthy for GMAT or GRE - w e need to use quadratic equation in the end ? GB
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Hi,
I would like to get clarified whether we can insert a question mark at the end of the following sentence:
"A life-time of stuttering: How emotional reactions to stuttering impact activities and participation in older people"
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rafaelinrio: I don't know if you intended to be rude in your manner of posting, but that was certainly my reaction. I have several styles of answering in helping a student, including inserting comments, questions, and explanation for my
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Punctuation, Expressions, Question Marks, Writing, Students, Mistakes, Teaching, Styles, Languages, Underlining
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Yes, they are indirect quesitons. We do not put question marks after these statements. Here is a version with direct questions. These need a question mark, and inverted subject/verb word order. Regarding the classes, how many students will there
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Hi, I have a question regarding the use of question marks.
In the following text do we infact need question marks? They are indirect questions are they not? ** ** ** I would appreciate it if you could send me more information about to where the
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