No, question marks come before periods when forming a question within a sentence, for example: "Did you finish your homework?" If a full sentence is a question, the question mark is placed at the end, for example: "Where are you going?"
Terminal punctuation marks are used at the end of a sentence, such as periods, question marks, and exclamation points. Internal punctuation marks are used within a sentence, such as commas, semicolons, and colons.
Yes, upside-down exclamation marks (ยก) are used in Portuguese. They are used at the beginning of exclamatory sentences to indicate the tone of the sentence.
No, imperative sentences do not always have periods at the end. They can end with periods, exclamation marks, or question marks depending on the tone or forcefulness of the command.
Periods and commas are punctuation marks used in writing to indicate pauses or the end of a sentence.
No, question marks come before periods when forming a question within a sentence, for example: "Did you finish your homework?" If a full sentence is a question, the question mark is placed at the end, for example: "Where are you going?"
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Periods can go a lot of places, but mainly at the end of a statement. Ex: I went to the mall to shop for new clothes. (This is called a declarative sentence) Question marks go at the end of sentences as well. Ex: Where did that paper go? (This is called an interrogatory sentence) Another common type of punctuation is the exclamation point or mark, which always appear at the end of a sentence. Ex: That ice cream was splendid! (This is known as an exclamatory sentence) Hope this helped!
Generally, punctuation marks such as periods and question marks will precede the final quotation mark at the end of the sentence.
Terminal punctuation marks are used at the end of a sentence, such as periods, question marks, and exclamation points. Internal punctuation marks are used within a sentence, such as commas, semicolons, and colons.
at the end of a sentence
Yes, upside-down exclamation marks (ยก) are used in Portuguese. They are used at the beginning of exclamatory sentences to indicate the tone of the sentence.
Periods end a sentence. They are punctuation marks that look like dots.
at the end of a sentence
Commas, periods and question marks.
No, imperative sentences do not always have periods at the end. They can end with periods, exclamation marks, or question marks depending on the tone or forcefulness of the command.
Periods and commas are punctuation marks used in writing to indicate pauses or the end of a sentence.