Conversation Questions for the ESL EFL Classroom (I-TESL-J) Conversation Questions for the ESL EFL Classroom A Project of The Internet TESL Journal If this is your first time here, then read the Teacher's Guide to Using These Pages If you can think of a good question for any list, please send it to us
Could at the beginning of a non-question sentence 11 The sentence is the following: Could we have found a buyer who would continue operations, I would have certainly preferred to sell the business rather than liquidate it I can guess the meaning of could we have as if we could have Is it grammatically correct to use Could at the beginning of a non-question sentence? Does it mean if one could?
Ending let me know xxx with a question mark or period? I am asking a question but at the same time I am starting the sentence with let me know In such a scenario, should I end my statement with a question mark or a period?
Do how-to questions end with a question mark? All questions (should) end with a question mark This conveys to readers that the sentence (or fragment in this case) should be understood as a question That's not necessarily clear from the words alone, especially for a fragment such as you present
Formal word phrase for the informal question tag right? Neither of these sentences are OK in either a formal or an informal setting, because the question tags are not appropriate to the preceding sentence Firstly, You use the words correct and right in a question tag to check whether information in the preceding sentence is factually correct