Inquiry or inquire .
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question
noun
1 please answer my question inquiry, query; interrogation. antonym answer, response.
2 there is no question that he is ill doubt, dispute, argument, debate, uncertainty, dubiousness, reservation. antonym certainty.
3 the political questions of the day issue, matter, business, problem, concern, topic, theme, case; debate, argument, dispute, controversy.
verb
1 the lieutenant questions the suspect interrogate, cross-examine, cross-question, quiz, catechize; interview, debrief, examine, give the third degree to; informal grill, pump.
2 she questioned his motives query, call into question, challenge, dispute, cast aspersions on, doubt, suspect, have suspicions about, have reservations about.
argument, challenge, confusion, contention, debate, demur, demurral, difficulty, dispute, dubiety, enigma, misgiving, mystery, objection, problem, protest, puzzle, query, remonstrance, remonstration, uncertainty
Well, in this sentence, a question mark.
Only if the sentence is a question.
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A close ended question is one that can be answered with yes, no , or another single word.
that's a Spanish question mark
Another word for question mark is interrogation point.
It is not proper grammar to end a question with another question. A question should end with a question mark, not another question.
If it is just a sentence containing asked a question mark would not be necessary. A question mark would be necessary if the sentence was asking a question.
Well, in this sentence, a question mark.
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Yes you do.
In French, a question mark is written at the end of a sentence using the symbol "?" placed after the last word.
When you are asked to complete a task, do you work consistently (question mark)
Only if the sentence is a question.
One word that rhymes with "question mark" is "hark."
Could you move please [Question mark] Excuse me, may I pass [Question mark] Step aside, I need to pass.
On what? Post new question.