Neither is wrong, and they can also be combined as an "interrobang" character.
‽though I think that's a little hard to read.When deciding which to use, consider that the one that comes first might be seen to predominate. So maybe ?! is more like a question, and !? is more like an exclamation. But that is a very subtle difference and I doubt many people would notice or care.
BTW exclamation points are not much used in non-fiction, and their use in fiction should be sparing, unless you are writing a comic book.
The yellow exclamation point on the Nissan Versa is a tire pressure warning light. Many automobiles have this type of warning so that the driver can check tire pressure.
Yes. The hypothesis comes first. That determines the nature of the test.
No this is what you would can an 'old wives tale' if you cry out of your right eye first is means you felt sad first from the left part of your brain and vice versa.
yes, because as the source comes closer to the observer or vice versa the observer's frequency will be greater than the sourcer's frequency thus the wavelength will be less and vice versa.
.... if the alarm is currently active. push the alarm button on your key fob (red button with exclamation mark) to stop it. vice versa to activate it push the red button on your key fob, push again to stop it.
1x81 or vice versa 3x27 or vice versa 9x9 Those are the factors that make up 81 - 1, 81, 3, 27, and 9 - (I'll let you be the judge on which are the first 4)
Vice Versa
The MSRP or manufacturers suggested selling price depends on the model that you would want to buy. The Nissan Versa comes in a sedan and a hatchback and varies in prices starting at $11,900 for the 1.6S up to $16,890 for the 1.6 SL.
There seems to be no definition for that word. But there are definitions for encounter, maybe encount comes from encounter, or vise versa.
The first thing that comes to mind is a blown speaker. The next to check is a crossed wires- positive on ground or visa versa. Or the last a loose ground wire on the stereo.
the lg versa is $23.98
"Visa versa" is a misspelling of the correct term "vice versa," which means the other way around or in reverse order. It is used to indicate that the positions of two things have been reversed or exchanged.