punctuation - Should sentences like "I wonder..." end with a question mark?


This may be related to a general grammar rule, but which of these is correct?



I wonder if Steve Jobs will be giving the keynote speech at WWDC this year?



or



I wonder if Steve Jobs will be giving the keynote speech at WWDC this year.



My hunch tells me the question mark is incorrect, but I find myself instinctively wanting to add it. Is there a rule about this type of situation?



Answer



Your hunch is correct. Bryan Garner writes:



Writers sometimes err by putting a question mark after an indirect question, especially one beginning with I wonder.



Garner's Modern American Usage


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