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Verbal Reasoning - English - English Grammar:

Punctuation

MCQ - 886-5165

Question:

What I’m asking is if you’ll go with me to the garden?

  1. What I’m asking is if you’ll go with me to the garden?
  2. What I’m asking is, if you’ll go with me to the garden?
  3. What I’m asking is if you’ll go with me to the garden.
  4. What I’m asking is, if you’ll go with me to the garden?
  5. What I’m asking is, if you’ll go with me to the garden?

Correct Answer: C

Explanation:

Although this sentence begins with an interrogative word, it’s actually making a statement and not asking a question. The speaker is explaining what he/she is asking, not actually asking the question itself; therefore, the sentence needs to end with a period and not a question mark. No other punctuation is needed in the sentence.

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