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Let me unbamboozle you then.
An exclamation mark after "Thank you" is OK if you want a bright and breezy style. It would not be appropriate in a very formal letter.
"The Management" is also OK.
If that's the end of
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Hi, i going through some letter writing in English, and it says at the end Thank you! The Management, so my question is it it correct to use exclamation mark after Thank you It's optional. Use it if you want to be emphatic. and then only
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i going through some letter writing in English, and it says at the end Thank you! The Management, so my question is it it correct to use exclamation mark after Thank you and then only Management is right or The Management i am bamboozled . thanks
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In "proper" conversational and written English, the first three should all be "quickly" (though some dialects might use "quick"). In #3 more people of all persuasions might say "quick" in conversation, or
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An editor I worked for told me he'd been taught to always go back over anything he wrote and eliminate every exclamation point except one---and then, go back one more time and take that one out too. I'd say only use them when writing
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First master the full stop, the question mark and the comma. Mastery of the exclamation mark will then surely follow. MrP
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I loved this review! +++ The weekend's TV London is flooded, the royals have fled - but don't worry, David Suchet is in charge Nancy Banks-Smith The Guardian, Monday May 5 2008 When you feel lazy, there is a lot to be said for tosh, and
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What really grinds my gears is people saying "off of" when they mean from.
The Queen off of London.
Stop this now please!
(oh and stop using exclamation marks all the time!)
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Hi,
the sentences : keep in touch . / keep in touch!!!
what is the difference in context by the use of three exclamation marks? what is the message of the writer?
thanks
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Basically, I have been set a piece of coursework: to compare the aforementioned poems. I am going for an A* piece at GCSE level, there is no particular question, just to compare the four poems. I have almost completed My Last Duchess, mentioning
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