In French, a question mark is written at the end of a sentence using the symbol "?" placed after the last word.
An interrogative mark is a punctuation mark that looks like a question mark, which is a symbol "?" that is written at the end of a sentence to indicate a question.
An interrogative mark, also known as a question mark, is a punctuation symbol (?) used at the end of a sentence to indicate that it is a question. It prompts the reader to consider the sentence as interrogative and to expect a response.
Another word for question mark is interrogation point.
The symbol that comes first depends on the tone of the sentence. In general, if the sentence is more exclamatory, the exclamation point (!) should come first. If it is more questioning in nature, the question mark (?) should come first.
It appears to be a question mark
Question Mark ? is a question mark.
The backwards question mark symbol (Ψ) is called the Arabic question mark and is used in languages that are written from right to left, such as Arabic and Persian. It serves the same purpose as the regular question mark to indicate a question in writing.
A " is a quotation mark.
A " is a quotation mark.
A " is a quotation mark.
The name of the symbol is "pound sign" or "number sign". It is also known as an "octothorpe" or "hash symbol".
"?" This sign is called a "Question-Mark." It tells the reader that it's a question. For example: What's your favorite color?
! is an exclamation.? is a question mark.
In French, a question mark is written at the end of a sentence using the symbol "?" placed after the last word.
An interrogative mark is a punctuation mark that looks like a question mark, which is a symbol "?" that is written at the end of a sentence to indicate a question.
The symbol for confusion is typically depicted as a question mark (?) to represent uncertainty or lack of clarity.