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GoldenQN Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Correct use of a question mark

Do you put a question mark at the end of a sentence like this one:

Ex. If you are satisfied with your purchase, can you leave me feedbacks as soon as you can?

And if I reverse the two parts, do I leave out the question mark?

Ex. Can you leave me feedbacks as soon as you can, if you are satisfied with your purchase.
  

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Hi, I'd put a question mark at the end of both your sentences. ). Just my opinion.

  • Hi, I'd put a question mark at the end of both your sentences.
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  • Just my opinion.
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Hi,

I'd put a question mark at the end of both your sentences.

Feedback is uncountable, so "feedbacks" is incorrect, although it's gaining popularity (A search on Google returns http://www.google.co.uk/search?num=100&hl=

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