Not if it is to be a proper sentence.
In the question "When will the meeting end?", the word "end" is a verb. It is the main verb in the sentence and indicates the action, which is the meeting concluding or finishing.
I don't know how to answer your question.
Only if the sentence is a question.
Placing a question mark at the end of a list of numbers and a word does not make it a sensible question.
It is a suffix - hence the category into which you have put the question!
It is not clear from your question what particular word you want to rhyme with. Do you want words that rhyme with "word" or perhaps "world" or what?
Yes you do.
Another word for question mark is interrogation point.
In French, a question mark is written at the end of a sentence using the symbol "?" placed after the last word.
The way to distinguish between the answer and the question is to look at which one comes first and has a question mark at the end.
Putting a question mark (query) at the end of a statementdoes not make it a question. Try beginning with a question word, such as why, how, when, who, what, where.
Question is in complete Starts with T and end with what?