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Exclamation marks literally mean to exclaim something. They can show surprise or anger. Eg: Oh no! The dog is on the table!
Yes, you can use an exclamation mark for "Good morning!" to add emphasis or convey enthusiasm when greeting someone in the morning.
Yes, you can use the exclamation mark after the word good. It is used in various sentences of appreciation.
You can use an exclamation mark after an interjection to convey strong emotion or excitement, such as "Wow!" or "Ouch!" It is not necessary to always include an exclamation mark after an interjection, but it can emphasize the intensity of the feeling being expressed.
Ending a phrase with the term 'good luck' does not require the use of an exclamation mark. The use of an exclamation mark is dependent on the meaning or tone of the sentence, not the use of any particular word or phrase. There are instances in which the use of an exclamation mark after the phrase 'good luck' may distort the intended meaning, such as, 'I have not had good luck'.
You can use a period (.), an exclamation mark (!), or a question mark (?) to end a sentence.
You normally use an exclamation mark after a command. "Come here!" is a command.
we use exclamation mark for "not equal to" function. for example: if we want to write 3 is not equal to 4
When i use force in a sentence i end it with a exclamation mark.
Normally, you would not use both a question mark and an exclamation point in the same sentence. If a sentence is interrogative, it is not an exclamation. An interrogative sentence ends in a question mark, and an exclamation ends in an exclamation point.
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Of all the things that an exclamation mark can convey, uncertainty would not be one of them. You may use a question mark to convey uncertainty within or outside of a parenthetical.