No. Most sentences starting with MAYBE are declarative statements, and end with a full stop (period). Maybe you don't understand the meaning of the word "maybe". No. Most sentences starting with MAYBE are declarative statements, and end with a full stop (period). Maybe you don't understand the meaning of the word "maybe".
No, not every sentence with "if" has to end with a question mark. The use of a question mark at the end of a sentence depends on whether the sentence is asking a question or stating a fact.
Question mark (?) is put at the end of a sentence to indicate that it is a question.
Yes, Could at the beginning of a sentence means it is a question. A request is a question. Could you hand me that drink? implies that there is doubt as to whether the other person can comply with the request.
No, not always. most of the time, though, but not always
Ending punctuation will depend on how the sentence is formed.
If the sentence is a question then it does.
The question mark is known as a query.
A question mark is placed at the end of a sentence if the sentence is a question.
>>I can't think of any instance where a sentence would begin with "Can" and not end in a question mark. But of course, there is an infinite quantity: "Can openers are great." "Can openers in purple are my favourite!" "Can openers aren't usually seen dating garlic presses." "Can openers [predicate]." ... ;-)
If you are posing a question, use a question mark (?) for punctuation.
Yes. A sentence that ends with a question mark is called an interrogative sentence.
A sentence with a question mark at the end is called an interrogative sentence.