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Word, word, word, word, word, punctuation mark. This is how we read. Sometimes there are more words, or fewer. Occasionally additional marks—commas, em-dashes—enter the mix. But that’s ...
When writing any type of Spanish question, don’t forget the upside-down question mark ¿ at the start of the sentence. Back to top Asking questions with question words ...
¡: An upside-down exclamation point. Put in front of an exclamatory sentence. ¿: An upside-down question mark. Put in front of a question. ˜: A tilde. Put over the letter “n” from time to ...
¡: An upside-down exclamation point. Put in front of an exclamatory sentence. ¿: An upside-down question mark. Put in front of a question. ˜: A tilde. Put over the letter “n” from time to ...