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Yes, an exclamation mark is a type of full stop, so it should be followed by a capital letter. If the sentence is direct speech and followed by the words 'she exclaimed' or similar, it would be followed by a lower-case letter.

'She had the cheek to say that Peter was a thief! He soon put her right.'

'The car swerved up onto the pavement, narrowly missing my mother. "That car is going to crash into the wall!" she gasped.'

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Yes. A capital should be used after any speech, whether it ends in an exclamation mark or not. Once the speech is ended, there will be a full stop, and a new sentence will begin. The rules of grammar and punctuation dictate that all sentences must begin with a capital letter.

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No, there is generally no need for a capital letter after an exclamation mark, unless it is the beginning of a new sentence.

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Yes, you always use a capital letter at the beginning of any sentence, no matter how the previous sentence ends.

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Yes it does.

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