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Questions in essays: should be followed by a question mark or a period?


baller27 1 / -  
Oct 26, 2010   #1
If you use two questions in one sentence is it necessary for a question mark or a period.
EX: What would I do without her, would my life be the same

Question mark or period?
cjakaip - / 1  
Oct 26, 2010   #2
I say question mark. Since you separated by a comma I think it will be fine like this:

What would I do without her, would my life be the same?
anonstu 1 / 7  
Oct 26, 2010   #3
If you are asking a question, you should use a question mark. In the way cj phrased the questions, maybe a semi colon would be better.

What would I do without her; would my life be the same?
EF_Kevin 8 / 13,321 129  
Nov 1, 2010   #4
What would I do without her, would my life be the same?

This is a run on sentence. It is a particular kind of run on sentence called a "comma splice."
It is not a bad mistake, but it is not quite right.

option 1
What would I do without her? Would my life be the same?

option 2
What would I do without her; would my life be the same?

:-)


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