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exclamation mark

An exclamation mark is the sign ! used at the end of a sentence to express a strong emotion such as surprise, annoyance or anger. In English a space is not needed between the last word and the exclamation mark. Comics use a lot of exclamation marks alone to express strong emotions.

exclamation mark

a punctuation mark (!) used after an exclamation

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Simple sentences

When writing a sentence, generally you start with a capital letter and finish with a period (.), an exclamation mark (!), or a question mark (?).

News and current affairs

One successful gold investor recently explained to me that stock prices languished for a more than a decade before the Dow Jones index crossed the 1,000 mark in the early 1980's.
The Deutsche Mark, already widely used in the region, now functions as the de facto common currency.
The first was the Keynesian high-water mark of confidence in demand management of the 1960s.
Closure of the last remaining reactor at Chernobyl, I believe, must mark the beginning of a new phase of cooperation with the European Union and G-7 countries.
The tyranny of pragmatism seems to mark all of the complex dilemmas of our time.
An even bigger question mark hovers over what might be the greatest national security concern of all: the federal budget deficit.
The institution of Social and Economic Councils at the UN would mark an enormous step in the right direction.
In fact, there is very little Merkel has to do after her election to make her mark on foreign policy; the visible change of style will suffice, at least at first.
All of these changes mark the beginning of the end of the era of the oligarchs, ushered in with the presidential elections of 1996.
Arafat's death may well mark the beginning of that process, but the transition to a new Palestinian leadership could take years, and there is no assurance that it will be a moderate one.
In May, the world will mark the 60th anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe.
Will my conviction, and the trials and convictions of other journalists, mark the beginning of the end of Indonesia's hard-won third democracy?
This swing does not simply mark the return of traditional conservative parties and policies - smaller governments, more attention to the interests of capital - to power.
This financial crisis will probably mark the end of the Cavallo experiment, which was promoted around the world.
Once it was dark, a screen was set up and Mark showed home videos from space.
World leaders may have already reserved some days in August 2014 to mark the occasion.
Five years after the world's first permanent criminal tribunal commenced operations, it has made its mark.
In the face of these undeniable facts, the path chosen by the IMF and the World Bank was, at best, a mark of their incompetence and, at worst, a deliberate ploy to keep the sub-Saharan countries and their populations in bondage.
President Gul's visit does mark a watershed - either as a failure to make history, or as the beginning of a new era.
NEW YORK - Next year will mark the twentieth anniversary of the collapse of communism in Europe.
But, unlike its neighbors, this year can mark a turning point for Burundi.
The Deutsche Mark, already widely used in the region, now functions as the de facto common currency. Any ban on its use should be lifted to make borders irrelevant for trade and investment.
Her administration would mark a fresh departure from the country's troubled recent past.
TOKYO - July will mark two milestones in America's sometimes-tortured relations with Asia.

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