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Jayprakash Singh Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Punctuation: Question mark after I wonder if you could

Sir, should I use any question mark after this sentence: I wonder if you could tell me about politics?

How to punctuate this sentence: I don't suppose you will go there. Would you?

  

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I wonder if ... takes a period (full stop), not a question mark. As for your other question: I don't suppose you would go there, would you?

  • I wonder if ...
  • takes a period (full stop), not a question mark.
  • As for your other question: I don't suppose you would go there, would you?
  • I don't suppose you will go there, will you?
  • CJ
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I wonder if ... takes a period (full stop), not a question mark.

As for your other question:

I don't suppose you would go there, would you?
I don't suppose you will go there, will you?

CJ

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