If you are asking the question it ends with a question mark. If you are quoting a question it has to be quoted exactly as it was written but can be contained in a regular sentence that ends in a period.
If you are stating a question within a report, you should end the sentence with a question mark, as it indicates that the sentence is a query.
She decided to omit the irrelevant details from her report to make it more concise and focused.
Example sentence: The report's due date is the twentieth of this month.
"must report at the office" is the complete predicate of the sentence. It includes the main verb "report" and the prepositional phrase "at the office."
I lengthened my report by adding more adjectives to it.
"No, you may not stay out past curfew!", said his mom or There is no way I'll get an A on my report
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You end a report with a conclusion and an evaluation, stating what you see happened, answering you aim and stating what could have been done to improve the reliability of the experiment.
Because the sentence is a question, the antecedent comes after the noun."What was the colony you wanted to research with Rachel for the report?" (The colony was what...)
The Warren Report, stating that Lee Harvey Oswald assassinated President Kennedy, was released in 1964.
Him and I have a report to do.
What is finacial report measures results for a period of time?
Nobody has ever given me a bad report. Double negatives cancel each other out. Consider the following sentence: "I don't like no onions." You're essentially stating that it is untrue that you don't like onions (or that you don't like 'no onions' and therefore you *do* like 'onions').
A report over a certain period
A report over a certain period
It really depends on what is asked. If the question is, have you ever been arrested or charged with a crime? Then the answer would have to be yes. If the question is, have you ever been convicted of a crime, then the answer is no.
She decided to omit the irrelevant details from her report to make it more concise and focused.