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The use of exclamation points

exclamation point is a kind of punctuation, also known as exclamation point and exclamation point, which is often used at the end of sentences to express strong feelings. An exclamatory sentence is a sentence that mainly expresses feelings. It can express any emotions such as joy, anger, sadness and joy, and can also express feelings such as praise, anger, exclamation and surprise. “!” The symbol of ""comes from the Latin io, which means the expression of joy, so all sentences expressing strong feelings should use exclamation marks.

Several common uses of exclamation mark:

1. Express strong feelings, such as: I am really happy! I am so happy! No matter whether you are happy, angry, sad or happy, as long as you have strong feelings, you will use exclamation marks at the end of the sentence;

2. A statement indicating a command, such as: Please! Don't leave me! I can't live without you!

3. express an exclamation tone, such as: alas! Ah! Ah!

4. It can also be used in honorifics, such as: Congratulations! Congratulations!

5. When two exclamations are used together, the exclamation mark is usually used for the latter, such as: Ah, ah! I'm finally back!

6. strong rhetorical questions can also use exclamation marks, such as: what do you mean!

7. It can also be used when people are surprised, for example, you are so beautifully dressed today!

(1) The language unit quoted locally generally does not need punctuation, but if it is an exclamation mark, it can be retained, which is the same as a question mark.

(2) The quoted unit with an exclamation tone is placed at the end of the sentence and becomes an integral part of the sentence, so the exclamation mark should be placed in quotation marks.

(3) If there is an inversion of the component, the exclamation mark is used. Use a comma for the previous one.

(5) Exclamation marks can sometimes be used for rhetorical questions with strong tone

(6) Exclamation marks can also be used for imperative sentences with strong tone.

(7) Exclamation marks can be used for single sentences with strong tone, non-subject-predicate sentences and exclamations with strong feelings.

(8) Exclamation marks can be used for address forms, response words and onomatopoeia.