Should i wonder end with a question mark
Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Your hunch is correct. Bryan Garner writes: Writers sometimes err by putting a question mark after an indirect question, especially one beginning with I wonder. Garner's Modern American Usage. Improve this answer. Callithumpian Callithumpian This doesn't sound right.
I don't think any novel writer would fail to place the question mark at the end of "I wonder if Steve Jobs will be giving the keynote speech at WWDC this year? Leaving out the question mark in that kind of example would be really weird, even though grammatically it is still an indirect question.
I believe that modern practice is to use the question mark as an answer-invitation marker. Thus the declarative question 'You're going to see Bill? Polite requests 'Would you shut the door please, Jill. According to this, the question mark would be used in OP's example to prompt for an answer indicated by intonation in the spoken form but not if the 'question' were rhetorical.
Some examples to help clarify: I often wonder about the future. I wonder what is for breakfast. I wonder I am curious about your name? Some examples to help clarify: I often wonder about the future. I wonder what is for breakfast. I wonder I am curious about your name? That is pie? And you are? You can also use an ellipsis: And you are Your name is Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Related Posts Language. I wonder if she'll go to the movies with me.
I wonder: will she go to the movies with me? Ending these with a period can help show that the speaker is tired: Why don't you kids knock it off. Ending them with a question mark usually means the speaker is expecting an answer: You don't really want to go, do you? Follow us. Share with Friends. Question Mark. What is a sentence fragment?
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