the detective inquired into the victims depraved past.
or...the man inquired what his salary would be and received no answer
they need to inquire peoples names.
Mr. Jones inquired about your health.If dialogue: "Mr. Jones inquired about your health."
I would not have answered if you had not inquired. Then officer inquired quite testily why I was going so fast. Who inquired?
inquire, query, question, interrogate, examine, directions, quiz
Inquired
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Mr. Jones inquired about your health.If dialogue: "Mr. Jones inquired about your health."
I've previously inquired about example sentences.
I would not have answered if you had not inquired. Then officer inquired quite testily why I was going so fast. Who inquired?
I inquired about my room at the reception of hotel
Pg. 136"And what do you do for fun?" I inquired in a serious, awed voice.
The histology of the nervous system of Mollusca has yet to be seriously inquired into.
"Asked" is a synonym for "inquired."
The word "solicitously" is an adverb. An example of a sentence using the word would be: Jennifer solicitously inquired whether or not the baby would be coming home today.
I was throwing a surprise birthday party for my grandmother, so I had to invite her friends very discreetly so she wouldn't find out about the party.He discreetly inquired about the tall woman he had seen in the hotel lobby.
The man knew it wasn't his business, but inquired anyway out of concern for me.
Inquired
I'm assuming that you are referring to the comma that would usually occur after the quotation if the sentence was continued, such as, "'Did you have lunch today?' his mother inquired." In that case, the answer is no: the question mark will suffice. If you were referring to a comma that would come before the question, though, as in, "His mother inquired, 'Did you have lunch today?'", the answer is yes, because standard grammatical rules for any sentence apply. As a side note, thank-you for saying 'quotation' instead of 'quote'!