At the end of a politely worded question, you typically find a question mark. This punctuation indicates that the sentence is a query, inviting a response. Additionally, polite questions often include softening phrases such as "Could you please" or "Would you mind," which enhance the courteous tone.
Your Question is not very well worded. A fable is a short story that at the end of it has some kind of teaching or moral.
Be straight forward, honest and polite. Simply tell them the truth but politely.
The way to distinguish between the answer and the question is to look at which one comes first and has a question mark at the end.
To politely request cash tips from customers, you can consider placing a discreet sign or mentioning it verbally at the end of the service, expressing gratitude for their consideration.
that's too broad of a question the only song that comes to mind is This Is The End by The Maine "This is the end of you and me and everything i used to be...."
700 sq m = 700 sq m and that is all that there is to it. If you wanted conversion to some other unit, perhaps your question could have been worded differently: to ask a question rather than simply stick a question mark at the end of a phrase.
The question is worded confusingly. If it were on a test, I'd probably put "polar" and hope that I'd managed to figure out what the teacher was actually trying to ask.
A period isn't required when you use a question mark. In other words, only one should be used.
'She looks like a rear-end' (but less politely-put)
That is a question that cannot be answered. No one will live to see that, but what we do know is everything will no longer exist.
If you are closing a normal phone call, you should end it politely. You can either thank the person on the other end of the call, or you can close with an ending such as good bye.
Love Comes to an End was created in 1997.