Category_MWW Blog>The Question Mark

Two Questions

Even when said as one thought with NO pause and NO change of the timbre of the voice, this construction takes two question marks. ...Were your car windows open? Do you remember? ...Was y...
Category_MWW Blog>The Question Mark

The Indirect Question

The indirect question always occurs in a dependent clause and never has question word order, i.e., never reverses the subject and verb. The indirect question takes a period. ...I want to know wher...
Category_MWW Blog>The Comma

What Do I Do with "My question is where are you going?"

When there are two parts to the sentence, one that makes a statement (...my question is...) and one that asks a question (...where are you going...), it is the one at the end that determines the te...