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)
It depends on your own preference. Traditionally there should only be one space.
It depends on your own preference. Traditionally there should only be one space.
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.
1 or 2 is what my teacher says
If the text is being displayed or printed with a normal "kerned" font, then all punctuation should be followed by a single space. Double spacing should only be used for monospaced fonts (eg Courier), but even then only for sentence-ending punctuation like question marks, exclamation points and full stops (periods). This convention dates back to the days of the typewriter, which used monospace fonts.
You should have a quadruple space after the complimentary closing. (4 key strokes of the ENTER key)
Yes. It does depend on context: exclamation marks are heavily used in emails by many people, such usage would be deemed irrational in more formal writing. It does reduce the impact of the exclamation if it's used at the end of every sentence, even in emails, and to many readers comes across as dorky.
how many times has tom peake been to Space
The word exclamation has four syllables.
Why can be used in many exclamation areas. One such is, Why did you do this work? Why!
I am a genius! i know how many times Julie Payette went to space. Julie went into space 3 times.