The most obvious and common use of the question mark is to end a direct question. Look at the following sentences.
- Where are you going?
- What is this?
- Are you mad?
- Is this the place?
- How much is this phone for?
A. To indicate uncertainty.
- He lived till 1990(?) and was buried near his house.
- Gandhiji, 2nd October 1869(?) – 1948, was a great Indian leader.
B. In a series of questions.
- What? He isn’t coming? When did you speak to him?
- He’s been hospitalized? Why didn’t you tell me? Is he better now?
- This is your car? When did you buy this? How much did it cost?
C. To end a tag question (a statement followed by a question).
- His phone was stolen, wasn’t it?
- She’s a great painter, isn’t she?
- He’s lost his job, hasn’t he?
- Rohit asked Nidhi to marry him.
- The Principal asked him his name.
- His father wondered whether the car was fine.
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