A period.
A question mark goes at the end of an interrogative sentence. Ex: Johnny, did you eat the last cookie?
If you are posing a question, use a question mark (?) for punctuation.
No it would be more appropriate to use a period.
An interrogative sentence ends with a question mark.
An indirect question usually ends with a period (full stop). It does not require a question mark because it is not a direct question. For example: He asked if she was coming.
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.
The different punctuation at the end of a sentence are mostly period ("."), Question mark ("?"), Exclamation mark ("!").
A question mark is a punctuation mark used to end an interrogatory sentence.
A question mark goes at the end of an interrogative sentence. Ex: Johnny, did you eat the last cookie?
If you are posing a question, use a question mark (?) for punctuation.
No it would be more appropriate to use a period.
An interrogative sentence ends with a question mark.
An indirect question usually ends with a period (full stop). It does not require a question mark because it is not a direct question. For example: He asked if she was coming.
A punctuation mark is put at the end of a sentence to denote the conclusion of an idea. The punctuation mark used here is mainly a period. However, if you use a question mark at the end of a sentence, then it is used to denote that the material before the question mark was a question. An exclamation mark is used to add emphasis to the before-stated material.
In indirect or reported speech, a question mark is not required at the end of a sentence that reports a question. Instead, a period is used.
A question mark (?) goes at the end of an interrogative sentence.
The correct punctuation for the subject matter you referred to should include a question mark at the end of the sentence. This helps to indicate that the sentence is a question.