An exclamation mark comes at the end of a sentence, and you generally do not begin a new sentence with the word and, so in general you will not have the word and after an exclamation mark.
In written language, a new sentence typically begins after a period (.), exclamation mark (!), or question mark (?). These punctuation marks indicate the end of one complete thought and the beginning of a new one.
Yes, an exclamation mark is a type of full stop, so it should be followed by a capital letter. If the sentence is direct speech and followed by the words 'she exclaimed' or similar, it would be followed by a lower-case letter. 'She had the cheek to say that Peter was a thief! He soon put her right.' 'The car swerved up onto the pavement, narrowly missing my mother. "That car is going to crash into the wall!" she gasped.'
Punctuation marks serve many functions. In ending a sentence, they tell us that it's time to stop and begin a new thought (and a new sentence). Usually, we can use a period, a question mark, or an exclamation mark to end a sentence. We use a period to show the end of a declarative sentence: I have finished with my homework. Tomorrow, we are going to the movies. These are complete sentences, and the period goes at the end, to show that this sentence is finished. We use a question mark when we are asking about something, or we need more information. Did she get accepted to college? May I borrow your dictionary? And then, there's the exclamation mark-- it tells us the sentence is expressing excitement of some kind. I can't believe I passed the exam! Don't say those terrible things to me!
Yes, the first letter after a question mark should be capitalized if it is the beginning of a new sentence.
exclamation mark means a sign used in writing to show surprise,shock,etc. as in wow i cant believe you got a new bike!
It stops your sentence so you can start a new one
If you use an exclamation point, then you've probably just ended a sentence. For instance, "I won the lottery!" If you end a sentence, then the next sentence must begin with a capital letter (usually). There are some different uses of exclamation points as they relate to capital/lowercase letters. For example, if you're writing, "I won the lottery!" the next sentence would logically begin with a capital letter. So you might say, "I won the lottery! I'm going to buy a new car." BUT, sometimes the rules can change. In Shakespeare, for example, one-word interjections followed by exclamation points are often followed by a lowercase word. For instance, one might say, "Lo! he is swooning with love." Or, if you're quoting someone as saying, "Hey!" then your sentence might be something like this: "'Hey!' he said." Usually, though, you can assume that your next word after an exclamation point should be capitalized.
my battery light has come on, do i need a new alternator
A question mark will define the end of the sentence. The beginning of a new sentence will require a capital letter
You always want to begin a new sentence with capitalization
the q with a line in it