The correct answer to your question depends on your writing style. If you usually put one space after a period when you are typing (as I have done), then you would put one space after an exclamation point. If you usually put two spaces after periods, put two spaces after the exclamation point. In short, treat the exclamation point like a period or question mark.
At the end of the sentence.
You can use an exclamation point to show surprise at the end of a sentence!
you have to put air in your tires. That's what the exclamation point signifies
to add surprise. Another reason we put exclamation marks is if a character is shouting.
"Yahoo" had already been trademarked for barbecue sauce by EBSCO Industries and that's why Jerry & Filo had to put an exclamation to get a unique trademark for themselves..
inside of quotation marks.ANS2:It depends on what is being quoted and where the quote ends up in the sentence. It is safe to put the exclamation point where it most appropriately belongs: How could you have possibly asked "Where does the exclamation point go?"! (This is one way to punctuate outrage over a question...There are going to be people who disagree with this punctuation, I'm sure.)Are you sure he said "Ouch!" after he hit his finger?I know I heard him say "ouch" after he hit his finger! (I heard a not-so-emphatic ouch.)After he hit his finger, I know he said "ouch"! (I'm emphatically sure I heard it!)See the link
Context really is everything... If that's the only two words in the sentence, an exclamation point is valid. I often use three periods to denote a long pause after a statement... like that, God willing...
There isn't a one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the process for setting up Gmail in Microsoft Mail will vary depending on which version of Microsoft Mail you're using. However, in general, you'll need to open Microsoft Mail, click on the "Accounts" tab, and then click "Add." From there, you'll need to enter your Gmail account information, including your email address and . Once you've done that, click "OK" and you should be all set!
Put air in your tires (somewhere between 32 psi and the max for your tire)
A period (.) is typically used to end a sentence in formal writing.
Zowie! Holy Moley! Amazing! Stupendous! Incroyable! Anything you can put an exclamation point after and which expresses surprise and amazement.