An indirect question usually ends with a period (full stop). It does not require a question mark because it is not a direct question. For example: He asked if she was coming.
In indirect or reported speech, a question mark is not required at the end of a sentence that reports a question. Instead, a period is used.
An indirect question is a statement that conveys a question without using a question mark. It is typically punctuated with a period at the end.
The pronoun "who" is used to ask a direct or indirect question about a person.
An indirect question is typically followed by a period (.) rather than a question mark (?). This is because the sentence is structured as a statement rather than a direct question.
Indirect object pronouns answer the question "to whom?" or "for whom?" in a sentence. They represent the person or thing that benefits from the action of the verb.
An indirect question is a statement that conveys a question without using a question mark. It is typically punctuated with a period at the end.
Most people would use a period. You could use a question mark for the first and an exclamation mark for a command.
No, indirect questions do not require question marks.
It's unusual for a number to be used as an indirect object, but it can be done. For example, "Give the three of them the answer to question #7." In that sentence, "three" is the indirect object.
¿Cuál restaurante? / Cuál restaurante (indirect question, no question marks used)
An indirect question is typically followed by a period (.) rather than a question mark (?). This is because the sentence is structured as a statement rather than a direct question.
An indirect question should be followed by a question mark (i.e., ?) the same as any other question. Direct: Where does he live? Indirect: Do you know where he lives?
E.g. Bob asked an indirect question.
Indirect means not direct. We got there by indirect means. The author used indirect characterization.
an indirect object
The pronoun "who" is used to ask a direct or indirect question about a person.
In a sentence, the subject is the performer of the action, the intransitive verb doesn't require a direct object to complete its meaning, the indirect object is the recipient who benefits from the action, the direct object receives the action, and the object complement provides more information about the direct object.