1. Write down the name of the building with a question mark.

2.Write down the name of the building marked with a question mark.

3. Write down the name of the building having a question mark.

4. Write down the name of the building which has a question mark.

(Situatation:There are buildings in the picture. There is a question mark in a space next to a building. Students are supposed to write down the name of the building listening to the tape. Which one is correct, #1 or #2? Are both OK?)

Is the question mark NEXT TO the building or marked ON THE ROOF of the building?

If it's NEXT TO the building, then say this: Write down the name of the building next to the question mark.

If it's ON THE BUILDING, then say this: Write down the name of the building with a question mark on it.

Both options, #1 and #2, are grammatically correct and convey the same meaning. They both correctly ask the listener to write down the name of the building with a question mark. So, you can use either option.

Both #1 and #2 are grammatically correct and convey the same meaning. However, #2 is more commonly used in English. You can use either of them to ask someone to write down the name of the building with a question mark.