A simple full stop is best.
If you are posing a question, use a question mark (?) for punctuation.
it is sometimes indicated by a punctuation mark
Use commas to separate the elements in an address (e.g., street, city, state). There is no need to use punctuation at the end of each line in an address unless it is the last line.
No, "full punctuation" is not a specific type of punctuation; it usually refers to the use of all standard punctuation marks like periods, commas, question marks, exclamation points, etc. for proper grammar and sentence structure.
No, you do not need to include an additional punctuation mark at the end of a sentence if the last word already ends in a period.
A simple full stop is best.
As a punctuation mark, you use a period at the end of a 'command'. Telling someone to do something, stating a fact, etc.
No punctuation mark is particularly faster than others.
An apostrophe.
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If you are posing a question, use a question mark (?) for punctuation.
full stop
it is sometimes indicated by a punctuation mark
A question mark is a punctuation mark, it replaces the use of a full stop at the end of a sentence that is asking a question.
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.
Either you do not put the correct punctuation, or you use too many punctuation marks, or you use none. All sentences, at minimum, must have a period. Pauses need a comma. Interrogatory needs a question mark.
In an answer to a question all punctuation marks are possible, but in a question on WikiAnswers the only punctuation that is allowed are apostrophes and question marks.