U need to capture every other Unown, then go to veilstone to the cave in south, he will show new area with
= question unknown and the exclamation unknown =
if you catch them all then go to the cave were the guy was digging on route 212 you can catch a question mark and exclamation mark unknown.
the simble pokemon, unknown.
you can catch a lot of unknown Pokemon A-Z
You find the HM Defog in the cave in solaceon town where you find the unknown
I've overheard discussion over getting the unknown plate for arceus in Pokemon diamond and pearl. They say you have to catch arceus without a master ball to find and obtain the unknown plate(or ??? plate). I don't know the whereabouts or how to get it, but I have seen it. If you use the action replay code "all items" (1) when you go to the pouch titled "battle items", it will freeze and (2) it will NOT give you the unknown plate. This is why I believe the Unknown Plate is eaither just a myth or impoosible to obtain.
After you catch ALL the other unknown, go to the ruin manic cave. go all the way down it, and in the room at the end of the tunnel, you can catch the exclamation and question mark unknown!
if you catch them all then go to the cave were the guy was digging on route 212 you can catch a question mark and exclamation mark unknown.
if you catch all 28 unknown, including the exclamation mark and question mark unowns, the unowns will spell the alphabet and question & exclamation mark unowns i really dont know what they do.
How amazing! As it is not a question, an exclamation (!) would be used.How are you? Is a question, a question mark (?) would be used.
you can have a question marked followed by an exclamation point.
Your question actually points the way to the answer. If the sentence is a question, it should end with a question mark. When you include an exclamation within a question, you also include the exclamation point within the full stop of the sentence.
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.
Question marks should be placed before exclamation marks when a sentence contains both. For example: "Did you see that amazing performance?!"
what is the question
Yes, it is possible for an exclamation mark to be followed by a question mark in the same sentence, but it certainly depends on the context. The exclamation would have to form part of the question.
You can do this when you are shouting your question.
Question mark is thought to originate from the Latin quaestiō meaning question. Exclamation mark is also thought to originate from the Latin exclamation of "joy".