End a sentence with
End direct questions, requiring a response, with a question mark.
May I borrow your copy of the book?
What did you think of the play?
an Exclamation Mark
Add emphasis to the statement by using an exclamation mark.
I loved the play!
The exclamation mark (!), known informally as a bang or a shriek, is used at the end of a sentence or a short phrase which expresses very strong feeling. Here are some examples:
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An exclamation mark is also usual after an exclamation beginning with what or how:
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| After months of careful work, the scientists finally opened the tomb. It was empty! |
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Otherwise, you should generally avoid using exclamation marks in your formal writing. Don't write things like this:On the (rare!) occasion when you use a Latin abbreviation, be sure to punctuate it properly.
Don't use an exclamation mark unless you're certain it's necessary ‹ and never use two or three of them in a row:- *Do not use exclamation marks in formal writing!
- *In 1848, gold was discovered in California!
*This is a sensational result!!! Summary of exclamation marks:
Don't use an exclamation mark unless it's absolutely necessary.
Use an exclamation mark after an exclamation, especially after one beginning with what or how.
a Full StopEnd all other sentences with a full stop.
Here endth the lesson for today.



