Indirect questions do not require question marks because they are structured as statements rather than direct inquiries. For example, in the sentence "I wonder where she went," the phrase "where she went" is an indirect question and is punctuated with a period. In contrast, direct questions, like "Where did she go?" do use question marks.
No, indirect questions do not require question marks.
¿Cuál restaurante? / Cuál restaurante (indirect question, no question marks used)
Questions. Interrogative sentences use question marks .
Yes, rhetorical questions typically have question marks at the end to indicate that they are questions, even though they are not meant to elicit a response.
Yes, rhetorical questions typically end with question marks. However, this may vary depending on the style guide or specific context in which the question is being used.
Quotation marks are used for direct quotes only. Indirect quotes are paraphrased and do not need quotation marks.
Because question marks are meaningless to a computerised system. The question mark symbol is solely to show the reader that it is a question - not a statement.
Questions end in question marks (?). "What is the answer to this question?" would be the correct way of writing the question.
The pronouns used to ask questions are called interrogative pronouns.The interrogative pronouns are: who, whom, what, which, whose.
In direct speech, the exact words spoken are relayed and generally surrounded by quotation marks. Example: She said, "Are you coming to the party?" In indirect speech, the speaker's words are paraphrased without quotation marks. Example: She asked if I was coming to the party.
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Question mark is thought to originate from the Latin quaestiō meaning question. Exclamation mark is also thought to originate from the Latin exclamation of "joy".