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The following sentence is from the Collins Cobuild Dictionary. Here 'begin' and 'end' are used. A sentence is a group of words which , when they are written down, begin with a capital letter and end with a full stop, question
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Hi,
Is it okay to use an exclamation mark (!) while addressing in my email...
e.g.
Hi! YourName, Hi Tom!
How are you doing?
Thanks (Why are you saying 'thanks'? Tom has not done anything, and you have not asked him to do
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"Hi!" is a sentence by itself. Dear Jane, Hi! I bet you thought you'd never hear from me again. I've been very busy since the move but I hate to lose touch with my friends, so I thought I'd write you. The correct way to
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delmobile
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There is none. Question marks, exclamation marks and periods are mutually exclusive: they never occur together except for the informal '?!' to express consternation.
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Hi,
Are these sentences or not? Why?
Yes. They are in imperative form. In other words, they are orders or commands.
Commands are often very brief, like these. They are often followed by an exclamation mark, to add emphasis.
Be
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The word "I" is always capitalised. Sentences begin with a capital letter and end with a period (or a question mark or exclamation mark).
You still seem to think that these things aren't important, despite having been
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Sentences end with a period (or question mark or exclamation mark).
As our show was rated PG, we had to make it suspenseful and explicit while keeping it within limits, confining the scenes to specific areas and making the scenes as hard
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The word "I" is always capitalised. Sentences begin with a capital letter and end with a period (or question mark or exclamation mark).
Some of the commas I've suggested are not mandatory. I just feel they help make the
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mr wordy
108 days ago
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END ALL SENTENCES WITH A PERIOD (FULL STOP), A QUESTION MARK, OR AN EXCLAMATION MARK. 1 We've been walking in circles for the past hou r. I've already seen this house twice .-- period, not comma 2 This blue hat/pencil/one is the same one I had
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Believe it or not, it could be either one.
The "if only..." construction is often used to express regret about something that is not true, as a stand-alone comment and not a fragment. It often has an exclamation mark.
If only
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