No, it ends with a question mark.
No, interrogative sentences typically end with a question mark. Using a period at the end of an interrogative sentence can change its intended meaning.
A question mark (?) goes at the end of an interrogative sentence.
The two common sentence signals for the end of a sentence are a period (.) and a question mark (?). A period is used for declarative and imperative sentences, while a question mark is used for interrogative sentences.
An interrogative sentence ends with a question mark.
One 'full stop' punctuation mark (i.e., a period, question mark, or exclamation point) at the end of a sentence is sufficient, whether it is within or outside of a quote, parentheses, etc. Anything more is just unnecessary clutter.
No, interrogative sentences typically end with a question mark. Using a period at the end of an interrogative sentence can change its intended meaning.
you put a period after an interrogative sentence
You end an interrogative sentence with a question mark(?).
A question mark (?) goes at the end of an interrogative sentence.
The two common sentence signals for the end of a sentence are a period (.) and a question mark (?). A period is used for declarative and imperative sentences, while a question mark is used for interrogative sentences.
An interrogative sentence ends with a question mark.
One 'full stop' punctuation mark (i.e., a period, question mark, or exclamation point) at the end of a sentence is sufficient, whether it is within or outside of a quote, parentheses, etc. Anything more is just unnecessary clutter.
A Question Mark.
A question mark goes at the end of an interrogative sentence. Ex: Johnny, did you eat the last cookie?
Interrogative sentence Interrogative sentence
A question mark.
A period isn't required when you use a question mark. In other words, only one should be used.