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question mark

Punctuation mark (?) used to indicate an enquiry, placed at the end of a direct question (‘Who is coming?’) or an implied question (‘This is my reward?’). A question mark is never needed at the end of an indirect question (‘He asked us who was coming’), since this is a statement. To express doubt, a writer or editor may insert a question mark (‘born in ? 1235’), often in brackets.

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Wild card character standing for any single character in most operating systems. It allows a user to specify a group of files whose names differ by only one character for mass handling. Typing ‘dir part?.doc’ in a DOS directory would display a list of files such as part1.doc, party.doc, and so on. The letter ‘x’ is often used to mean the same thing.



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Not since the great Nashwan in 1989 had the Newmarket winner gone on to dominate on the Downs and much had been made about the question marks over the Cape Cross colt's stamina.
There are a lot of question marks and nobody seems to know what kind of rules we are going to get," said Raikkonen, who won the world championship in 2007.
Questions or exclamations should always be followed by question marks or exclamation points.
 
 
 
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