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If I am writing the following sentence do I need to put a question mark afterwards?
'Is there any directive regarding guests for Wednesday as we are currently planning the guest list'
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l 1 I i ¡ Do the first three characters above look sufficiently different that you would know which is ... numeric, without the familiarity you've built up with the font through long practice?...how about the pair in the second line?... Of the
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It is a question, so it does need a question mark.
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If you are writing an e-mail to a subordinate and ask, "Can you please get me this file", would you punctuate with a period or question mark?
There were 2 schools of thought on this and we need an expert ruling.
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The boss kills him. "He kills him"?! He *has* him killed. There are times when that transcription could actually work, depending on the intonation. Of course, I would replace the interrobang with a simple question mark and eliminate the
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One more time. Would you place a question mark at ... at all. Would I classify both of these as rhetorical? Not sure about the question you're asking but it does strike mne that the second sentence ought to read: "You know when I asked
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One more time. Would you place a question mark at the end of the following sentences: 1) How could the Liberals claim to be an anti-socialist party when they had let the reds into government, the Tories asked. I'd write this as "How could
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One more time. Would you place a question mark at the end of the following sentences: 1) How could the Liberals claim to be an anti-socialist party when they had let the reds into government, the Tories asked. No.** 2) You know when I asked you if
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One more time. Would you place a question mark at the end of the following sentences: 1) How could the ... ok, I just wanted to know if I'm upsetting you at all. Would I classify both of these as rhetorical? No. I would classify them both as
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One more time. Would you place a question mark at the end of the following sentences: 1) How could the ... ok, I just wanted to know if I'm upsetting you at all. Would I classify both of these as rhetorical? Not sure about the question
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