We picked up the 32gb model for our dgehatur this morning (it was her birthday last week and we had one reserved for her). I have to say, I'm impressed. The sensitivity and speed are better than hoped for, the screen is excellent, and overall it's just a fun, fun device to use. If I can find an app that serves my Photoshop needs for minimal processing on the fly, I'd consider purchasing one to replace my 13 MacBook Pro.Alan@EcoVelo
you can have a question marked followed by an exclamation point.
You can do this when you are shouting your question.
Maybe a better question would be whether Aramaic, Hebrew, or Greek use the exclamation point, since exclamation points--if there are any--would be a function of the English translations.
To indicate strong feelings or a loud volume and the end of the sentence!
there is one for every letter in the alphabet, and question mark and exclamation point
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.
There is no difference between an exclamation mark and an exclamation point. They are two names for the same thing.
No
you can have a question marked followed by an exclamation point.
Also called an exclamation mark
If there is an exclamation point or question mark within a sentence, the immediately following word is not automatically capitalized. It can be, however, but that would have to depend on the context.
Exclamation point in a circle: handbrake is setExclamation point in a slice of a tire: tire pressure is low
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.
Putting an exclamation point after "thank you" conveys great enthusiasm in expressing thanks. The exclamation point should goes at the end of a sentence.
The exclamation point is called a factorial. ex. 5!=5x4x3x2x1 10!=10x9x8x7x6x5x4x3x2x1 etc.
an exclamation point !
This: 5!