No, indirect questions do not require question marks.
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∙ 11y agoA question mark will define the end of the sentence. The beginning of a new sentence will require a capital letter
Without additional information or a provided pattern, it is not possible to determine the exact number that replaces the question mark.
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In a quotation question, the question mark should be inside the quotation. "Where did Mark go?" asked Zack. Anna replied, "I don't know. Where did he go?"
None, the question mark comes immediately after.
An indirect question should be followed by a question mark (i.e., ?) the same as any other question. Direct: Where does he live? Indirect: Do you know where he lives?
An indirect question should be followed by a question mark (i.e., ?) the same as any other question. Direct: Where does he live? Indirect: Do you know where he lives?
No, you only need a question mark.
Most people would use a period. You could use a question mark for the first and an exclamation mark for a command.
We would need to know the circumstances to answer this question.
What exactly are you asking? Please write this as a question - at the moment it is just a list of elements of syntax with a question mark at the end.
A question mark will define the end of the sentence. The beginning of a new sentence will require a capital letter
E.g. Bob asked an indirect question.
The following changes occur when an interrogative sentence changes to indirect speech : 1.Interrogative sentences beginning with an axillary verb are changed into the indirect speech by using the connective "if" or "whether". 2.The reporting verb "said"changes to "asked,questioned,enquiredof, demanded of"in the indirect speech.Note that "if"is used after"enquired"and 'demanded"only when the reporting verb has an object.
an indirect object
No it wouldn't you see it isn't a question your saying to someone not asking a question
Could you move please [Question mark] Excuse me, may I pass [Question mark] Step aside, I need to pass.