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The correct answer to your question depends on your writing style. If you usually put one space after a period when you are typing (as I have done), then you would put one space after an exclamation point. If you usually put two spaces after periods, put two spaces after the exclamation point. In short, treat the exclamation point like a period or question mark.
The PHP question mark "<?" is a signal to the web server that everything up until "?>" will be PHP code and should be treated accordingly.
Putting a question mark after a disjointed phrase does not make it a sensible question.So, my answer is, "Yes, some things do have a mass of a fraction of a gram."Putting a question mark after a disjointed phrase does not make it a sensible question.So, my answer is, "Yes, some things do have a mass of a fraction of a gram."Putting a question mark after a disjointed phrase does not make it a sensible question.So, my answer is, "Yes, some things do have a mass of a fraction of a gram."Putting a question mark after a disjointed phrase does not make it a sensible question.So, my answer is, "Yes, some things do have a mass of a fraction of a gram."
Placing a question mark at the end of a phrase does not make it a sensible question. Try to use a whole sentence to describe what it is that you want answered.The answer to the question, as presented, could be "yes, it is done.
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At the end of a paragraph
2 Times. Most people would just use one space. Computers and word processors adjust the spacings automatically.
At the end of a paragraph
One space is sufficient.ANS2:If your typeface is a Truetype font, a single space after a period, exclamation point or question mark will be properly expanded. If you are using a typewriter or a monospace font you should give a double space after a period, exclamation point or question mark.
One space is sufficient.
Just like with all other punctuation, one space.
Yes you should.
I was taught to put one after a comma or a semicolon and two after a colon or after a sentence (after a period, an exclamation mark or a question mark). However, some applications, like WikiAnswers, automatically reduce every occurrence of two spaces to one space.
Zero times you just put it right after the last letter then make a comma if its not the last letter of the sentence but if it is just put the pierod exct. inside the quotation mark.
None, the question mark comes immediately after.
The most widely accepted use of spaces today entails that one space be left between the end of sentence and the beginning of another. A question mark denotes the end of an interrogatory sentence, thus it is most common to leave one space after a question mark before starting the next sentence. It is also acceptable, though less common, to leave two spaces between sentences.
Two, just as after a period. However, if it is used in a quote, and that is not the end of a sentence, follow with only one space. Examples: The British are coming! Run! (Space twice) He said "The British are coming!" and ran out the door. (Space once)