As far as I know, no. も replaces を, and をは would not make sense because in many cases(but not all), the meanings would conflict, (unless you are talking about the は used for contrast in which case it would replace を). か would also be used by itself, meaning "or" and would always follow a verb as a question particle.
As far as I know, no. も
As far as I know, no. も replaces を, and をは would not make sense because in many cases(but not all), the meanings would conflict, (unless you are talking about the は used for contrast in which case it would replace を). か would also be used by itself, meaning "or" and would always follow a verb as a question particle.