Though it seems as the following sentence is a question, in fact, I just wanted to express that it is virtually impossible to reach customers without adverts. Therefore, I would really appreciate it if someone could let me know whether I should use "we could" or "could we" in the following sentence. Furthermore, please tell me whether we should use dot or question mark at the end of the sentence. In addition, please give me some websites to learn about this subject further if available.
Nevertheless, I contend that if it was not for these advertisements, how we could / could we know about new inventions and tools that might make our lives more convenient . / ?
dileepa Nevertheless, I contend that if it was not for these advertisements, how we could / could we know about new inventions and tools that might make our lives more convenient For a statement you'll need to remove the question word 'how'. Nevertheless, were it not for these advertisements, we would have no way to become informed about new inventions and tools that might make our lives more convenient. ) CJ
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dileepaNevertheless, I contend that if it was not for these advertisements, how we could / could we know about new inventions and tools that might make our lives more convenient
For a statement you'll need to remove the question word 'how'.
Nevertheless, were it not for these advertisements, we would have no way to become informed about new inventi