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.'
"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.
It doesn't require an exclamation mark but, yes, it's acceptable.
This is not a single punctuation with a separate name. It signifies a question asked in an exclamatory way.
Of course it can! Imperative sentences are sentences that tell someone to do something. These may be strong commands or weaker requests. If they are strong commands, they will usually have an exclamation mark at the end. For example, the sentence, "Get out!" is imperative and ends with an exclamation mark.
You can end a sentence with a period.Hey, end it with an exclamation mark!What was the question?
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.
"Between" an exclamation mark? Exclamation marks do not change the normal rules of capitalization.
You normally use an exclamation mark after a command. "Come here!" is a command.
You might be talking about that funny punctuation mark in Spanish. If a sentence ended with an exclamation mark in English and you wanted to translate that in Spanish, you would always have to put the upside down exclamation mark first before you put down a capital letter.
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.
what year was the exclamation mark invented in
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!
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.
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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