How do you use question mark with bullet points?
If you have ordered questions into bullet points then each question (or bullet point) should end with a question mark.
Should you put a full-stop at the end of a figure legend and why?
Nowadays, this is very rarely done - the modern system is open; punctuation is only used when necessary. There is one situation where a full stop would appear at the end of the legend and that's when the legend contains more than one sentence. For example:
This shows Mozart and Saliari. Mozart is the one in the hat. Has a full stop at the end, because it contains two sentences and it would look odd if the second sentence had no full stop.
Historically - perhaps 50 years ago; punctuation was used far more often - a newspaper headline might be:
The B.B.C. is to Broadcast Pictures by Wireless. With a full stop at the end and "BBC" written as "B.B.C.".
What is a full stop and what are its uses?
A full stop is a grammatical symbol used to end a sentence. It appears as this:
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It is simply a dot at the end of a sentence or period of speech to signify that it is over. It is used to make paragraphs of writing coherent and understandable. If there were no full-stops inserted into a passage of text, it would be nearly impossible to understand and highly irritating to read and discern.
When do you use 'me' as an answer to a question?
You can use "me" as the object of a sentence to answer a question.
When asked who's at the door, the answer, "Me." is the object of the sentence "It's me."; the "it's" or "it is" is implied.
Should a period come before or after the parenthesis?
Use a period inside of the closing parenthesis to indicate that the sentence within the parentheses is ending. Use a period outside of the closing parenthesis to indicate that the sentence in which the parenthetical occurs is ending.
Example:
This was published in 1968 (Mary Jenkins looked it up.).
or
This was published in 1968. (Mary Jenkins looked it up.)
Is it correct to add exclamation mark to greeting?
In most cases, yes. However with formal greetings, chances are you don't want to use an exclamation mark.
So something casual such as "Howdy!" or "Good to see you!" is just fine, but for an invitation to a wedding just keep it simple.
What is the term for using a question mark followed by an exclamation mark?
It's known as an interrobang or interabang.
Can you have a question without a question mark?
no
Yes. A question may be defined as "A sentence worded or expressed so as to elicit information". This includes "What time is it?", but also includes sentences that are superficially declarative statements or imperative commands but are in essence questions. Examples include, "I want to know what you think about x.", and "Tell me your favorite color."
Show you some sentences using a question mark?
If you mean you would like some examples of sentences using question marks (interrogative sentences), then here are some examples:
How are you today?
Where are my keys?
Who wrote this book?
What color is your car?
When will it rain again?
Are you ready to go?
Why did the chicken cross the road?
How can WHAT be used as an exclamation?
you can have a question marked followed by an exclamation point.
What would an exclamation mark at the end of the word OK mean?
It might mean that the person is shouting okay or that they are irritated.
I'm OK!
OK! I'll do it. Just stop bothering me!
Can you use what in a sentence endng in a period?
yes. Example: some aks you what you are doing and you answer, perhaps, I'm eating frien worms in ketchup, that's what.
How many periods after etc at the end of a sentence?
If a sentence ends with an abbreviated word then only one period (full stop) is used.
Where do you put a question mark in a quatotation question?
In a quotation question, the question mark should be inside the quotation.
"Where did Mark go?" asked Zack.
Anna replied, "I don't know. Where did he go?"
Which is the only town to end with a exclamation mark?
I know that Westward Ho! in Devon, England has an exclamation point in its name (what a worthless bit of knowledge) but when I looked in Wikipedia for how the town got its name, there is also mention of a town in Canada, Saint-Louis-du-Ha! Ha!, which has two exclamation points in its name. More to the point, both town names end in an exclamation point. Better change the question.