with a question mark. For example:
How does one justify such behaviour? The answer lies in the context within ......
- Kesh
Because that is how to punctuate a question properly.
You can punctuate it as "Hello" or "Hello?". Adding a question mark at the end indicates that you're seeking confirmation or asking if the call is connected.
You end an interrogative sentence with a question mark(?).
The phrase "Who am I" should be written with a question mark at the end ("Who am I?") since it is asking a question.
They simply require a question mark at the end of each question.
You got it right --- boxes' conte nts
The best way to punctuate the bolded portion of the sentence would be: "I am sure Beth said, 'that you are right.'"
Apostrophe
With a question mark. For example, Est-ce que vous allez à la parc? (are you going to the park?)
I will punctuate this sentence.
You would correctly punctuate this as dialogue, and as a question."What can you possibly mean by that?" she stormed.You could also make it an exclamatory sentence as part of dialogue."What can you possibly mean by that!" she stormed.
You must punctuate every sentence. You will learn to correctly punctuate sentences when you learn the types of sentences.