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Nov 2020

Is there any grammar nerds who can tell me what to do with a Question mark after an ellipses? When I look this up, it's usually about ellipses used as a way to truncate a quotation instead of an ellipses we use in dialogue to show a pause in speech.

So like

...?

It's totally incorrect, I know that. But if this were in a speech bubble at the end of a statement, where we tend to fib around with the English language anyway for jokes reasons...would you do all three dots of the ellipses? Or just two, since the question mark contains a dot. Would you space out the dots to make it less obviously a question mark after ellipses? (so like . . . ?)

Just curious what your take would be.

  • . . . ?
  • ...?
  • ..?
  • ???.

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Unfortunately the poll kerns that question mark to the right because that's how webfonts work, but lets say in the speech bubble it wouldn't have that space between the other dots.

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@rajillustration - I'm an English/grammar tutor and professional writer. You were actually correct the first time with "...?" -- three dots followed by a question mark, and no spaces needed between them. I hope this was helpful! :slight_smile: