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"Between" an exclamation mark? Exclamation marks do not change the normal rules of capitalization.
No, do not put a period after a exclamation mark, it would make you look stupid!.
An exclamation mark is used to express strong feelings or a high volume.
Yes you can do this.
Yes, you can use the exclamation mark after the word good. It is used in various sentences of appreciation.
Stories abound that Bea Arthur carved in into the door as a symbol of good luck, but the makers of the show state those stories are not true. It was simply a flaw in the wood. You can spot other similar flaws elsewhere in the set.Plus an exclamation mark has never been a symbol of good luck so the Bea carving story makes zero sense.
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someone else- It is an exclamation mark. me- well i think it would be an exclamation point because at the end of the thing it has a dot. Like a point. So i think it should be a point and not a mark. me- But exclamation mark is what it is called.
in sentences there can be an exclamation mark in it!
"Between" an exclamation mark? Exclamation marks do not change the normal rules of capitalization.
An exclamation mark comes at the end of a sentence, and you generally do not begin a new sentence with the word and, so in general you will not have the word and after an exclamation mark.
An exclamation mark is used to indicate strong emotion or emphasis in writing. It can convey excitement, surprise, urgency, or emphasis in a sentence. Overusing exclamation marks can diminish their impact, so it's best to use them sparingly.
No, do not put a period after a exclamation mark, it would make you look stupid!.
to loveAnother AnswerThe exclamation mark (!) is used to project emphasis on a sentence.
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No, there should not be a capital letter after an exclamation mark. After an exclamation mark, you should start the next sentence with a lowercase letter unless it is a proper noun.
There is no difference between an exclamation mark and an exclamation point. They both refer to the same punctuation symbol (!) used to convey strong emotions or exclamatory statements in writing.