A period isn't required when you use a question mark. In other words, only one should be used.
Nope! You don't.
As a punctuation mark, you use a period at the end of a 'command'. Telling someone to do something, stating a fact, etc.
You can end a sentence with a period.Hey, end it with an exclamation mark!What was the question?
This is a period: . A period is used to denote the end of a sentence after a statement have been given. In the case of asking a question, or making an exclamation, you would use a question mark or exclamation mark respectively.
At the end of a statement (a declarative or imperative sentence), you can use a period. After exclamatory sentences, use an exclamation mark, and after interrogative sentences, use a question mark.
Most people would use a period. You could use a question mark for the first and an exclamation mark for a command.
A period does come before a quotation mark if the quotation at the end of the sentence, such as:Lucy than said, "Hi, Mr. Warner."If the quotation is not at the end of the sentence, use a comma instead of a period, such as:"Hi, Mr. Warner," Lucy replied.
No, do not put a period after a exclamation mark, it would make you look stupid!.
A simple full stop is best.
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