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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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what is the proper use of the question mark in this question/sentence. Name five us presidents

Is it a full stop or question mark used to end the question/sentence.
  

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Your sentence is not a question, but rather a command. The period (full stop) is the only punctuation used. You could make it a question in certain situations: I'd like you to name five US presidents.

  • Your sentence is not a question, but rather a command.
  • The period (full stop) is the only punctuation used.
  • You could make it a question in certain situations: I'd like you to name five US presidents.
  • What?
  • Name five US presidents?
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Your sentence is not a question, but rather a command. The period (full stop) is the only punctuation used. You could make it a question in certain situations:

I'd like you to name five US presidents. What? Name five US presidents?

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