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Exclamation points, try to use them correctly!
Exclamation points were originally called the “note of admiration.” They are still, to this day, used to express excitement. They are also used to express surprise, astonishment, or any other such strong emotion. Any exclamatory sentence can be properly followed by an exclamation mark, to add additional emphasis.
Mar 9, 2016 2:40 PM
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Good information Robert...
Exclamation points are also called exclamation marks.
Here are a few simple punctuation rules governing the use of an exclamation point/mark:
1 Use an exclamation point to show emotion, emphasis, or surprise.
(multiple points are grammatically incorrect)
2 An exclamation point replaces a period at the end of a sentence. It also replaces a midsentence comma.
3 Avoid using an exclamation point in formal business writing.
March 9, 2016
Robert
Language Skills
English, Italian, Spanish
Learning Language
Spanish
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