About Exclamation Mark
The exclamation mark, also sometimes referred to as the exclamation point in American English, is a punctuation mark usually used after an interjection or exclamation to indicate strong feelings or high volume, or to show emphasis, and often marks the end of a sentence, for example: "Watch out!"
Senior Stephen Lawrence officer Ray Adams was corrupt, says secret Met report
... When quoting these words in the 2000 secret report, the author added an Exclamation Mark afterwards, to indicate astonishment...
The cost of the Ukraine war for one Russian regiment
... As the fighting wore on, soldiers in the 331st added a further ad hoc marking to the V on their vehicles sides - an Exclamation Mark painted next to the V...
Maxine Peake stages Betty Boothroyd's life in comedy musical: 'This is me letting rip'
... Like with Betty! an Exclamation Mark was deployed for Tony! (The Tony Blair Rock Opera), co-written by comedian Harry Hill...
Russia's elite 331st paras regiment fight for public support
... Troops on the main advance towards Kyiv painted a white V on the sides of their vehicles, and the Kostroma regiment another stroke of paint that looks like an Exclamation Mark to the inverted triangle that is a standard mark and three-digit serial number...
Coronavirus: China and the virus that is threatening everything
... goodbye, Li Ruifeng! Read to make with the author about her own body, the imprint, the last Exclamation Mark...
The Strokes: A tale of two Fabrizio Morettis
... ) It s almost like I m building this maze so that the paintings could be this Exclamation Mark at the end of these strange moments, where you realise you re in control and the art is revealed to you in different segments, because you re swaying from side to side and it s behind the wall, he goes on...
Do apostrophe's still matter?
... Punctuation in texting - a period at the end of a message or one Exclamation Mark versus two - carries real weight...