Well generally speaking an Exclamation is to imply excitement, commonly used at the end of a sentence.
The only use I can think of in a sentence would be something like: "The person used an exclamation at the end of their sentence" or "They they said with exclamation".
A more common use would be to say someone "Exclaimed" something Example: "It's very windy outside Mr H. Exclaimed"
Hope this is of some help..
Ending a phrase with the term 'good luck' does not require the use of an exclamation mark. The use of an exclamation mark is dependent on the meaning or tone of the sentence, not the use of any particular word or phrase. There are instances in which the use of an exclamation mark after the phrase 'good luck' may distort the intended meaning, such as, 'I have not had good luck'.
The use of an exclamation mark "!!" gives a sentence the sense of urgency.
Yes, you can use the exclamation mark after the word good. It is used in various sentences of appreciation.
You can use an exclamation mark when you're saying anything. An exclamatory sentence is a sentence that demonstrates a sharp or sudden utterance or a vehement expression of protest or complaint.
use an exclamation point and use your 5 senses to describe what your talking about.
When i use force in a sentence i end it with a exclamation mark.
An exclamation mark comes at the end of a sentence, and you generally do not begin a new sentence with the word and, so in general you will not have the word and after an exclamation mark.
No
Crunch! leaves rustle in the breeze as the sunlight streams through the trees.
If there is an exclamation point or question mark within a sentence, the immediately following word is not automatically capitalized. It can be, however, but that would have to depend on the context.
Use an exclamation point when the sentence has a lot of emotion. Look out! Use the punctuation properly! Your teacher is right behind you! Most sentences with exclamation points are short an exciting.
By God, I think he's got it!
Ending a phrase with the term 'good luck' does not require the use of an exclamation mark. The use of an exclamation mark is dependent on the meaning or tone of the sentence, not the use of any particular word or phrase. There are instances in which the use of an exclamation mark after the phrase 'good luck' may distort the intended meaning, such as, 'I have not had good luck'.
The use of an exclamation mark "!!" gives a sentence the sense of urgency.
The use of an exclamation mark "!!" gives a sentence the sense of urgency.
Normally, you would not use both a question mark and an exclamation point in the same sentence. If a sentence is interrogative, it is not an exclamation. An interrogative sentence ends in a question mark, and an exclamation ends in an exclamation point.
Yes, you can use the exclamation mark after the word good. It is used in various sentences of appreciation.