depends of it is at the end of a command or a question. for example:
could you hand me the paper please?
this is an interrogative statement therefore you would use a question mark since you chose to use a helping verb.
hand me the paper please.
in this case, you are commanding the person to do something, therefore a period is the proper punctuation to use.
Well, in this sentence, a question mark.
right brace
A semicolon or a comma can follow the word "however" in a sentence.
like this quick! the punctuation mark is the exclamination mark !
period
In an APA 6th edition format, the word "head" is typically followed by a colon in the header of a title page.
I know you are coming on this weekend to join in my room, I will be busy whole day that week, could you please pick her and take to my house. I forgot to tell you I will give the keys to the neighbour who are in the 515 room whom you met in the last visit and I will also tell them that you will come and collect the keys.
The word end mark is a noun. An end mark is a punctuation mark which appears at the end of a sentence.
Punctuation mark is another word for parentheses or brackets.
The punctuation mark below the quotation mark is called an "underline" or "underscore." It is often used in academic writing to emphasize or highlight a specific word or phrase within the quotation.
Comma. However, I am not an English teacher.
The punctuation in the word "hors d'Oeuvres" is the apostrophe ('). This punctuation mark replaces the missing letters from the original French phrase "hors de l'œuvre," which means "outside the main work."