In most cases, yes. However with formal greetings, chances are you don't want to use an exclamation mark.
So something casual such as "Howdy!" or "Good to see you!" is just fine, but for an invitation to a wedding just keep it simple.
Yes, you can use an exclamation mark for "Good morning!" to add emphasis or convey enthusiasm when greeting someone in the morning.
To transform a statement into an exclamation, you can add an exclamation mark at the end of the sentence. For example, "It is a nice day." can be transformed to "It is a nice day!" by adding an exclamation mark. This helps convey excitement or emphasis in the statement.
You normally use an exclamation mark after a command. "Come here!" is a command.
An exclamation mark!
Only if you want to add emphasis to the sentence.
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WRITE IT IN CAPS LOCK or add an exclamation mark at the end!
If you are ending a sentence, then yes it would be correct. Unless you want to add dramatic effect to the sentence, then you may want to use a exclamation point (!). Or, if you are asking a question, you will want to use a question mark (?).
No, that is not correct English. The correct English would be:- "Please add Mr. Mark to tomorrow's session".
no you can't because a period is already a punctuation but you can add an exclamation mark after a question mark to make a surprised sound but that's unformal
A declarative sentence should end with an exclamation mark when the speaker wants to convey strong emotion or emphasis. This punctuation choice can indicate excitement, urgency, surprise, or importance in the statement being made.
As long as you mean them to be exclamatory.