An interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks a question?
Yeah an interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks a question.
How many marks are given for attempting a question in maths?
It depends. If you are asked to do your working out its one mark out of 2 because the answer matters, but only if you do the work out right. If you do the work out correctly and do the silly mistake to give the wrong answer they will give you 1 mark out of 2.
Why is a question mark shaped like this?
It's because back then there were no punctuation marks so when people wrote a question they would put the letters "Q" "O" at the end of a question when they wrote letters or stories. So it would look like this: What's for dinnerQO
But when people got the letters, they thought "Q" "O" were apart of the sentence, so then people started writing the "Q" over the "O".
Then after time people became lazy writing "Q" and "O", so then as time went by, the "Q" became eroded and was drawn halfway, and the "O" became a tiny little dot.
Where can you find the unknown question mark?
You can find the unknown question mark in a very rare and rather old dictionary found in south Africa
Is it correct to use a colon after an abbreviation ending with a period?
If a colon is required in the sentence in which the abbreviation occurs, there is no rule against a period preceding the colon.
How do you use full stop with bracket?
Use a period inside the bracket to indicate the sentence inside is ending. Use a period outside of the bracket to indicate that the entire sentence (before the bracketed sentence) has ended.
When you have several sentences in parentheses where does the final period go?
Use a period to end the final sentence within the parenthetical, then use a period outside of the parenthetical to close the sentence in which the parenthetical takes place.
What punctuation mark is used in an abbreviation?
Use periods to indicate that each letter in an abbreviation stands for a separate word.
Should exclamation points should be used sparingly?
Yes. It does depend on context: exclamation marks are heavily used in emails by many people, such usage would be deemed irrational in more formal writing. It does reduce the impact of the exclamation if it's used at the end of every sentence, even in emails, and to many readers comes across as dorky.
Can you use an exclamation mark in parentheses to show uncertainty?
Of all the things that an exclamation mark can convey, uncertainty would not be one of them. You may use a question mark to convey uncertainty within or outside of a parenthetical.
Is a question still a question when it doesn't have a question mark at the end?
Yes, it still is a question sometimes. Only if the begining words are IF, ARE, IS, WOULD, SHOULD, WHAT, CAN. Or could
Can exclamation marks be followed by question mark?
Yes, it is possible for an exclamation mark to be followed by a question mark in the same sentence, but it certainly depends on the context. The exclamation would have to form part of the question.
Do you use an exclamation mark when saying that you love something?
You can use an exclamation mark when you're saying anything. An exclamatory sentence is a sentence that demonstrates a sharp or sudden utterance or a vehement expression of protest or complaint.
How do you get your question mark back to normal?
Hold down ctrl and left-shift for a few seconds. Then the ? will no longer be an É.