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Question Marks

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Questions need question marks instead of full stops.

A question mark comes at the end of a sentence.

For example, where's my coat?

or

How big is your horse?

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Remember, a question needs a question mark instead of a full stop.

Your Turn…

1. Where does the question mark go in this sentence? “How much is that scarf” asked Julie.
After scarf
After the second speech mark
After asked

2. Where does the question mark go in this sentence? Why don’t you go away
After why
After away
After you

3. Where does the question mark go in this sentence? Daniel asked, “Is it time to go”
After go
After Daniel
After time

4. Where does the question mark go in this sentence? Why do you do that It’s so annoying.
After Why
After annoying
After that

5. Where does the question mark go in this sentence? What’s the point
After What’s
After that
After point

Score =
Correct answers:

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