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?
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 is a statement that conveys a question without using a question mark. It is typically punctuated with a period at the end.
An interrogative sentence ends with a question mark (?). This punctuation is used to indicate that a question is being asked.
The punctuation mark in which the question mark is followed by an exclamation mark is called an "interrobang." It is used to express a combination of interrogation and exclamation in writing.
An interrogative sentence ends with a question mark.
No, typically a comma is not placed after a punctuation mark such as a period, question mark, or exclamation point. Commas are used to separate elements within a sentence.
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?
Well, in this sentence, a question mark.
An interrogative sentence ends with a question mark (?). This punctuation is used to indicate that a question is being asked.
question mark
A comma
A semicolon or a comma can follow the word "however" in a sentence.
full stop
A question mark is a punctuation mark used to end an interrogatory sentence.
This *might* be referring to end punctuation, i.e. the punctuation mark at the end of a sentence or question. It might be a period, a question mark, an exclamation mark.
right brace
No, indirect questions do not require question marks.
A question mark is used at the end of a sentence to indicate that it is a question. It helps to clarify that the sentence is seeking information or prompting a response from the reader.