One space is sufficient.
ANS2:If your typeface is a Truetype font, a single space after a period, exclamation point or question mark will be properly expanded.If you are using a typewriter or a monospace font you should give a double space after a period, exclamation point or question mark.
One space is sufficient.
The most widely accepted use of spaces today entails that one space be left between the end of sentence and the beginning of another. A question mark denotes the end of an interrogatory sentence, thus it is most common to leave one space after a question mark before starting the next sentence. It is also acceptable, though less common, to leave two spaces between sentences.
None, the question mark comes immediately after.
One space is sufficient.
A question mark will define the end of the sentence. The beginning of a new sentence will require a capital letter
One space is sufficient.
The most widely accepted use of spaces today entails that one space be left between the end of sentence and the beginning of another. A question mark denotes the end of an interrogatory sentence, thus it is most common to leave one space after a question mark before starting the next sentence. It is also acceptable, though less common, to leave two spaces between sentences.
None, the question mark comes immediately after.
If the sentence is a question then it does.
One space is sufficient.
A question mark is placed at the end of a sentence if the sentence is a question.
If you are posing a question, use a question mark (?) for punctuation.
Yes. A sentence that ends with a question mark is called an interrogative sentence.
A sentence with a question mark at the end is called an interrogative sentence.
If your question starts with the words, 'who, why , what, when, where and how, your sentence will require a question mark
Interrogative sentence Interrogative sentence
No, not every sentence with "if" has to end with a question mark. The use of a question mark at the end of a sentence depends on whether the sentence is asking a question or stating a fact.