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Are we going to the mall. vs Are we going to the mall?

The correct phrase is "Are we going to the mall?" with a question mark at the end. The question mark is necessary to indicate that it is a question. Without the question mark, the phrase is incomplete and lacks proper punctuation.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 849 views

Are we going to the mall.

This phrase is incorrect as it lacks the question mark at the end. Without the question mark, it is not clear that it is a question.

Always use a question mark at the end of a question to indicate that it is an interrogative sentence.
  • Daughter: "Are we going to the Mall?" Mother: "NO. They don't have wha were lookin for, were going to. THE RIVERSIDE DISCOUNT STORE!" Aww how I loved  ...
  • is used to end a question: : Are we going to the mall. today? : Do you have the. key? Note. : Some sentences may seem like they are questions when they are ac .
  • statements that appear like questions. Directions: Decide if the following sentences should end with a question mark. Example: Are we going to the mall today.
  • Are we going to the mall? Are we the mall going? Is we going to the mall? Change this sentence into a question: You are really great at playing football. Are you ...

Are we going to the mall?

This phrase is correct as it includes a question mark at the end, indicating that it is a question.

Use this phrase when asking someone if they are planning to go to the mall.
  • Daughter: "Are we going to the Mall?" Mother: "NO. They don't have wha were lookin for, were going to. THE RIVERSIDE DISCOUNT STORE!" Aww how I loved  ...
  • is used to end a question: : Are we going to the mall. today? : Do you have the. key? Note. : Some sentences may seem like they are questions when they are ac .
  • statements that appear like questions. Directions: Decide if the following sentences should end with a question mark. Example: Are we going to the mall today.
  • Are we going to the mall? Are we the mall going? Is we going to the mall? Change this sentence into a question: You are really great at playing football. Are you ...

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