Do you put a period when a sentence ends with a percent symbol?
Yes because you need one plus you see it in a lot of other things like " total" the cereal has it on their box. 52 and 35 are the total %. See what I'm getting at?
F1 has historically been used for "HELP". "?" is a graphical way of conveying that there's a question needing an answer, or HELP.
What is the purpose of a question mark in a file name?
Within the command prompt, the question mark is used with a filename as a wildcard for one character you do not know the entire path of. For example, if you did not know the file extension for a certain filename such as WINWORD, you would type "WINWORD.???" without quotations.
Is senator capitalized at the end of a sentence?
No. "Senator" is not a proper noun unless followed by a name -- there are one hundred U. S. senators and thousands more in various state legislatures, after all -- and at the end of the sentence, nothing can follow.
Words that can express exclamation include "wow," "amazing," "incredible," "fantastic," and "unbelievable." These words convey strong emotions or reactions and are often used to emphasize excitement, surprise, or enthusiasm. Exclamation points can also be added to sentences for added emphasis, such as in "That's amazing!"
What is the history of the exclamation point?
The exclamation mark comes from the term note of admiration, in which admiration referred to its Latin sense of wonderment. One theory of its origin is that it was originally the Latin word for joy, Io, written with the I written above the o.
The exclamation mark was introduced into English printing in the 15th century, and was called the "sign of admiration or exclamation"or the "note of admiration" until the mid 17th century. In German orthography, the sign made its first appearance in the Luther Bible in 1797.
The mark was not featured on standard manual typewriters before the 1970s. Instead, one typed a full stop, backspaced, and then typed an apostrophe.
Why do you use two spaces after a question mark?
It's just for style reasons to keep the writing look neat.
One space is really sufficient.
What is the use of a question mark in php?
It is used to tell the sever to use the PHP parser. To begin php you must use <?php, and to end it, it is ?>.
How do you use etc at the end of a sentence?
Twice, with a comma before and between, like this: The frumpy lecturer went boringly on and on ad infinitum and even beyond, etc, etc.
Do you put a space after a full stop in initials?
If the full stop is at the end of the initials then there should be a space before the next word.
Do you put a period at the end of a sentence ending in a phone number?
Yes, you mark the end of a sentence in the same way.
In general, the period goes within the parentheses (I really wasn't sure it was a good idea.)
My paranthetical sentence was just an example ... but I am not sure what you mean by imcomplete thought...... then you would end with ...
Does you hope sentence end in a question mark?
A sentence ending in "you hope" doesn't require a question mark.
It will, of course, depend on the context though.
What are the rules to use exclamation mark in English Grammar?
Exclamation marks literally mean to exclaim something. They can show surprise or anger.
Eg: Oh no! The dog is on the table!
A pertinent question is an appropriate question?
You may ask if it is your good or great friend. or in deep relationship. But i don't recommend telling that to a friends or classmate.
What does one exclamation point mean?
It Like Saying Something Is Exciting
Example: We are going to the carnival tomorrow!
When you uses a full stop and examples with the uses?
A full stop is used at the end of a sentence, to indicate that the sentence has ended.
Can you replace a question mark with a period in a sentence?
In casual writing you might be able to replace a question mark with a period, especially in dialog to indicate intonation, but usually the sentence structure of questions is different, so that a period will not be correct. For example, "Where did you go?" is correct as a question, but "Where did you go." is not correct.