- The
exclamation mark ! (also
known as
exclamation point in
American English) is a
punctuation mark
usually used
after an
interjection or
exclamation to...
- Look up
exclamation,
exclamations, or
exclamatory in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Exclamation may
refer to:
Exclamation mark, the
punctuation mark...
-
number of
spoken exclamative words and
written onomatopoeia which are used in
everyday speech and
informal writing. Such "
exclamations" have
their own...
- The upside-down (also inverted,
turned or rotated)
question mark ¿ and
exclamation mark ¡ are
punctuation marks used to
begin interrogative and exclamatory...
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exclamation mark,
exclamation point, pling, or ﹗ in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ! is a
punctuation mark,
called an
exclamation mark,
exclamation...
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sentence makes a command: "Be my friend!" An
exclamative or
exclamatory sentence raises an
exclamation: "What a good
friend you are!" The form (declarative...
-
airborne exclamation occasionally used by
jumping paratroopers or, more generally,
anyone about to jump from a
great height, or as a
general exclamation of...
- interrogative,
exclamative,
imperative and the optative.
These correspond to the
discourse functions statement, question,
exclamation, and
command respectively...
- § Negation below.
Exclamative clauses start with
either the
adjective what or the
adverb how and are
typically ****ociated with
exclamations.: 267 As with...
- are the norm in English. They are
usually declarative (as
opposed to
exclamative, imperative, or interrogative); they
express information neutrally, e...