Exclamation marks
An exclamation mark is used to show when something is surprising or forceful. It helps make the meaning of the sentence clear.
If you want to shout, cry, or show that you feel strongly about something you can finish that sentence with an exclamation mark.
Unlike those quiet question marks or timid full stops, the exclamation mark cries out for attention. The unsuspecting prey is shocked.
When the words meaning gets lost, the exclamation mark helps give a clear message.
Whether used with a single word or in a sentence, the exclamation knows how to make its mark.
How to use question marks
Question marks go on the end of every question. Find out how to use them.
Narrator: Brain, this is Question Mark. Question Mark this is Brain.
Brain: Brain!
Question Mark: Why is there a brain on a trampoline?
Narrator: A question mark goes on the end of every question.
Question Mark: Why are you explaining what I do?
Narrator: Oh look, there's another one!
Question Mark: Who keeps talking?
Narrator: And another, wow you're on a roll!
Question Mark: Are you going to do that after everything I say?
Narrator: Look at you go!
Question Mark: Are they always like this?
Brain: Brain!
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