Grammar: A1 - Writing Mechanics - Basics - Lesson 3: Basic Punctuation: Question Mark (?)

Grammar: Punctuation

A1 Lesson 3: The Question Mark (?)

What you will learn: By the end of this lesson, you will know when to use a question mark (?) at the end of a sentence.

What is a Question Mark?

In our last lesson, we learned about the full stop (.), which ends a sentence that gives information. Today, we learn about the question mark (?).

A question mark has one simple job: to show that a sentence is asking for information.

The Main Rule 📖

Statement vs. Question

Sentence TypePunctuationExample
Statement (Tells information) Full Stop ( . ) You are a student.
Question (Asks for information) Question Mark ( ? ) Are you a student?
Statement Full Stop ( . ) The market is in Siem Reap.
Question Question Mark ( ? ) Where is the market?

In Conversation

See how the punctuation changes the meaning in a conversation.

Sokha: Hello. My name is Sokha. What is your name?
Nita: My name is Nita.
Sokha: It's nice to meet you. Are you from Cambodia?
Nita: Yes, I am from Phnom Penh.

Practice Your Grammar 🎯

Exercise: Add a full stop (.) or a question mark (?)

Choose the correct punctuation mark for the end of each sentence.

  1. What time is it___
    ?
  2. The market is busy today___
    .
  3. Is that Angkor Wat___
    ?
  4. I am a teacher___
    .
  5. Where are you going___
    ?

Your Grammar Mission ⭐

Ask and Answer

Write two questions about your town or city. Then, write an answer for each question. Remember to use the correct punctuation!

Example:
Question: Is there a big market in Siem Reap?
Answer: Yes, the Old Market is very big.

Key Vocabulary

  • Punctuation Mark (Noun) | វណ្ណយុត្តសញ្ញា
    A symbol used in writing to make the meaning clear (e.g., . ? ,).
  • Question Mark (Noun) | សញ្ញាសួរ
    The punctuation mark (?) used at the end of a question.
  • Direct Question (Noun) | សំណួរផ្ទាល់
    A sentence that asks for information directly.

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