I need your opinions again, so please help me out.
Do I have to say, "Do I know you?"? Are the two question marks okay to use or only one should be used and is there a preference to choosing either one? But you do not write English like this:
I said, "I love you.". Native English speakers do not agree with the two periods, so I am confused whether using the two question marks are okay or not but the first one is for the "Do I know you" and the latter is for the "Do I have to say". That is why I thought we need the two but because of the second example not using two periods. I am really confused now. Please help me out of this confusion and have a good day.
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