No it doesn't require an exclamation point.
Exhausted is a past tense verb (to exhaust), and also the past participle, which can act as an adjective. (e.g. The exhausted supplies of food would not last until help arrived.)
'the last sons of an exhausted race"
night is the noun last is an adjective
"Did your husband work the whole night last night?" "Your husband worked the whole night last night."
Well you must have no sex life. Maybe she's just not in to you anymore.
Freedom means "Freiheit" in German! So "Freedom at last", as an exclamation could be translated with: "Endlich frei!"
As of my last knowledge update in October 2023, Larisa Semyonovna Latynina, the renowned Soviet gymnast and Olympic champion, is still alive. She was born on December 8, 1934. For the most current information, please verify with reliable sources.
"Last night" is correct. "Yesterday night" is not commonly used and may be considered incorrect in some contexts.
night is a noun last is an adjective
aréir is 'last night'.
Where Were You Last Night was created in 1989.
Our Last Night was created in 2004.