it's either a defect or it had too much/too little urine on it and malfunctioned because of it.
The question mark was first used in the Syriac language.
Putting a question mark after a statement does not convert it to a sensible question. My response to your question is "So what?"
The symbol that comes first depends on the tone of the sentence. In general, if the sentence is more exclamatory, the exclamation point (!) should come first. If it is more questioning in nature, the question mark (?) should come first.
Your question actually points the way to the answer. If the sentence is a question, it should end with a question mark. When you include an exclamation within a question, you also include the exclamation point within the full stop of the sentence.
In American English, the question mark typically goes inside the closing quotation mark if the question is part of the quoted material. For example: "Did you hear that?" she asked.
The question mark was not invented by one specific person. It evolved over time as a punctuation symbol to indicate the end of a question in written language. Its precise origin is not definitively known, but it has been used in some form since ancient times.
To write a question, start with an interrogative word like "what," "why," "where," "how," "who," or "when." Then, rearrange the sentence to have a subject followed by a verb. Finally, add a question mark at the end to indicate that it is a question. For example, "What is the capital of France?" or "Why did you go to the store?"
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AnswerThe Gospel of Mark does not mention the pregnancy of Mary nor the birth of Jesus.
Normally, you would not use both a question mark and an exclamation point in the same sentence. If a sentence is interrogative, it is not an exclamation. An interrogative sentence ends in a question mark, and an exclamation ends in an exclamation point.
"A" is a vowel, first letter of the alphabet or "?" is a question mark, you place this at the end of a question in a sentence.