I fancy that an etymology will generate this from Mar - a minor defect or blemish. And hence the wide body of actions that may flow from this. (Borders, branding, in sports etc.)
No. Beauty marks are moles and they should not be pierced, this can lead to scar carsanoma and other nasty things. leave it alone.
Quotation marks follow the question mark.
The plural form of mark is marks.
in foster the people there are two marks mark pontius and mark foster
make sure the camshaft sprocket timing mark is aligned with the upper back cover and cranksaft sprocket timing marks align the crank mark with the cast-in mark on the front seal retainer.
Well I'm sorry to say but no mood stones do not make marks on white paper.
Modal marks is the highest marks in the given data
adjust the timing to the correct spot then make a mark on the distributer
Neither of those options would be completely grammatically correct. Two exclamation marks alone would be more appropriate.
To make them more conspicuous. There are actually several marks on most vessel the different marks represent different areas of the worlds oceans and the season. for instance the highest mark is north Atlantic winter.
The quotation marks are placed outside of the question mark at the end of a sentence when the quoted text is part of the question. For example: Did she say, "I'll be there"?
marks -маркировочные знаки a mark- марка;метка; знак