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An exclamation mark (!) is used to indicate emphasis or excitement in written language. It usually comes at the end of a sentence and is often referred to as an exclamation point.

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What punctuation mark is imperative?

question mark


What does an imperative sentence look like?

"Go clean your room." An imperative sentence is any sentence that gives a command. The subject of an imperative sentence is always "You."


Can an imperative sentence have an exclamation mark?

Of course it can! Imperative sentences are sentences that tell someone to do something. These may be strong commands or weaker requests. If they are strong commands, they will usually have an exclamation mark at the end. For example, the sentence, "Get out!" is imperative and ends with an exclamation mark.


Is tangle an imperative verb?

No. Verbs are not imperative like they can be past or present, but it is the way they are used that makes an imperative sentence. Imperative sentences don't have subjects the subject - you - is implied. Sit down! -- the subject you is implied = you sit down! Other imperative sentences: Look out! Beware! Come here.


What does a hash mark look like?

a hash mark looks like this...#


What two punctuation marks does an imperative sentence end with?

An imperative sentence ends with either a period or an exclammation mark.


What does a question mark look like?

? This is a question mark?


What does a puncatation mark of a dash look like.?

A dash mark looks like this (-)


What does an question mark look like?

Like this ?


What kind of sentence is Have a look?

"Have a look" is an imperative sentence.


What does Mark look like?

a lion


What are the 4 puncuations for the 4 types of sentences?

The four types of sentences are declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory. The corresponding punctuation marks are period (.), question mark (?), exclamation mark (!), and period followed by exclamation mark (!.).