ohmylanta1003 said:
I know. Which means that it isn't confirmed. Just as many others have responded. You can't say confirmed and have a question mark. It doesn't make sense. Ex: Eddie is definitely coming over tonight? If he's definitely coming over, then there shouldn't be a question mark. If you don't know if he's coming over or not, you wouldn't use the word definitely. |
If you have only question mark in sentence then its question, not statement.







