You can put additional information into the question by using the 'Discuss Question' link.
Yes, Chinese does have punctuation marks, including full stop (。), comma (,), question mark (?), exclamation mark (!), quotation marks (「」), and others. These punctuation marks are used to clarify sentence structures and indicate pauses or emphasis in writing.
When you see a colon, that can be a clue that there is a list of information coming. Sometimes parentheses are a clue that there is more information. In some cases you see an asterisk that lets you know there is a foot note with other information.
WikiAnswers doesn't accept most punctuation because of the amount of alternates that could be created for the same question. For example, one question could be "What is (NH4)2SO4?" while another could be "What is NH43SO4?". This would cause hundreds of extra questions to be strewn across the site. Without punctuation marks there is less variation in the ways one question can be asked. But because some punctuation is vital for the question structure, this policy may be changed in the future.
You can clarify a question or add additional information by using the "Discuss Question" link below.
Click discuss question. Then add any extra text into the discussion area.
Brackets in writing are punctuation marks [ ] that are used to enclose supplementary information within a sentence that is not essential to the main idea. They are often used to add clarifications, corrections, or explanations without disrupting the flow of the main text.
Post a new question that can be answered the same way you posted this one. Post your question with a reasonable amount of information in it. Then if you want to put extra information with it you could add it to the discuss section. The button for it is directly under where the question is asked. and is called discuss question.
You can add extra information for questions by using the provide additional info through a web link option just above the answer text area. You can use that and add links that can provide further information about the question.
Nonrestrictive clauses and phrases are set off by commas. These commas separate additional information that is not necessary for the sentence's meaning but provides extra details.
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i dont understand this question. but you use it in a list or when you add something extra to your sentence, as long as it makes sence without the extra bit of information.