"Wonderful" is not typically used as an exclamation on its own, but it can be part of a sentence that expresses excitement or admiration, such as "How wonderful it is to see you!" or "Isn't that view just wonderful!"
No, not necessarily a command. "Come here!" is a command. But an exclamation might indicate surprise, "You came to my party!" or strong emotion, "What a wonderful gift!"
in sentences there can be an exclamation mark in it!
C'est une nuit merveilleuse! is a French equivalent of the English phrase "It's a wonderful night!" The exclamation also translates literally as "This is one marvelous night!" in English. The pronunciation will be "sey-tyoo nwee mer-vey-yuz" in French.
"Was" by itself is not an exclamation. However, when paired with an exclamation mark or used in an exclamation sentence, it can convey surprise or emphasis.
The phrase "exclamation mark exclamation mark exclamation mark 111 exclamation mark and all that junk" seems to emphasize excitement or enthusiasm while also suggesting a sense of randomness or absurdity. The repetition of "exclamation mark" indicates heightened emotion, and the inclusion of "111" adds an element of mystery or playfulness. Overall, it captures a whimsical tone, possibly reflecting the chaotic nature of modern communication.
There is no difference between an exclamation mark and an exclamation point. They are two names for the same thing.
you can have a question marked followed by an exclamation point.
Also called an exclamation mark
"Between" an exclamation mark? Exclamation marks do not change the normal rules of capitalization.
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.
Good question, but perhaps because the word itself is an exclamation - like Yippee! Hooray!, etc. Yahoo! is essentially the same as those two, and perhaps it is meant to mean great, wonderful, fantastic - one is excited to use it (me don't think so!). So just think......... we could have had Yippee! Mail, or Hooray! Mail.
The word exclamation has four syllables.