Punctuation questions mark
1 How to do that?
2 How to approach this?
Do these sentences need interrogative mark?
In what cases, ? symbol can be avoided? Suppose sentence start with How as in above two sentences.
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1 How to do that?
2 How to approach this?
Do these sentences need interrogative mark?
In what cases, ? symbol can be avoided? Suppose sentence start with How as in above two sentences.
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How to punctuate is a matter of emphasis and context.
– Jason Bassford
6 hours ago
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Possible duplicate of "How to [...]?" and "Where to [...]?" Questions that are not questions. Is this defensible?
– Laurel
3 hours ago
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1 How to do that?
2 How to approach this?
Do these sentences need interrogative mark?
In what cases, ? symbol can be avoided? Suppose sentence start with How as in above two sentences.
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1 How to do that?
2 How to approach this?
Do these sentences need interrogative mark?
In what cases, ? symbol can be avoided? Suppose sentence start with How as in above two sentences.
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How to punctuate is a matter of emphasis and context.
– Jason Bassford
6 hours ago
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Possible duplicate of "How to [...]?" and "Where to [...]?" Questions that are not questions. Is this defensible?
– Laurel
3 hours ago
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How to punctuate is a matter of emphasis and context.
– Jason Bassford
6 hours ago
1
Possible duplicate of "How to [...]?" and "Where to [...]?" Questions that are not questions. Is this defensible?
– Laurel
3 hours ago
How to punctuate is a matter of emphasis and context.
– Jason Bassford
6 hours ago
How to punctuate is a matter of emphasis and context.
– Jason Bassford
6 hours ago
1
1
Possible duplicate of "How to [...]?" and "Where to [...]?" Questions that are not questions. Is this defensible?
– Laurel
3 hours ago
Possible duplicate of "How to [...]?" and "Where to [...]?" Questions that are not questions. Is this defensible?
– Laurel
3 hours ago
add a comment |
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Possible duplicate of "How to [...]?" and "Where to [...]?" Questions that are not questions. Is this defensible?
– Laurel
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