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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Question mark or not?

"Is he good?"

"Define good?"

Is "Define good" a question here or should I omit the comma or is it optional? Please tell me your thoughts.

  

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Write " Define 'good'". It's not a question, and should end with a full stop/period. Also, 'good' should be in quotation marks.

  • Write " Define 'good'".
  • It's not a question, and should end with a full stop/period.
  • Also, 'good' should be in quotation marks.
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Write "Define 'good'". It's not a question, and should end with a full stop/period. Also, 'good' should be in quotation marks.

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