Question mark
A question mark (or, less commonly, an interrogation point or eroteme) is a punctuation mark that replaces the period at the end of an interrogative sentence. It can also be used mid-sentence to mark a merely interrogative phrase, where it functions similarly to a comma, such as in the sentence "where shall we go? and what shall we do?," but this usage is increasingly rare. The question mark is not used for indirect questions.It looks like ?. An inverted question mark or quazzy mark looks like ¿
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Punctuation mark - Period - Interrogative - Sentence - Comma - Quazzy mark - ¿
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