Exclamation in a sentence

We found 29 examples of how to use exclamation in an English sentence.

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Sentences with exclamation

Sentences 1 to 25 of 29.

# Sentence  
1. When writing a sentence, generally you start with a capital letter and finish with a period (.), an exclamation mark (!), or a question mark (?).
2. I was about to reply, when an almost general exclamation made us turn our eyes to the panel.
3. Be cheerful! Add an exclamation mark to all of your sentences!
4. The Internet is bringing a swift death to the Spanish inverted exclamation mark.
5. Inverted exclamation and question marks were invented by the Real Academia Española to make ASCII look racist.
6. This sentence ends with an exclamation mark!
7. No, carrots are not so important as to require exclamation points.
8. No, a carrot is not important enough to need an exclamation mark after it.
9. He utters an exclamation of annoyance.
10. This sentence needs more exclamation marks.
11. I don't want to marry you. Period, exclamation mark.
12. Exclamation marks are used much more frequently in German than they are in English.
13. In France, you must put a space before an exclamation point.
14. I suggest replacing the full stop with an exclamation mark.
15. Use the exclamation point sparingly.
16. Sherlock Holmes sprang from his chair with an exclamation of delight. "The last link," he cried, exultantly. "My case is complete."
17. At every turn Baskerville gave an exclamation of delight, looking eagerly about him and asking countless questions.
18. But as Lady Ashton raised her head gracefully, expecting the strain at which she was to begin the dance, she was so much struck by an unexpected alteration in the ornaments of the apartment that she was surprised into an exclamation, “Who has dared to change the pictures?”
19. The space before an exclamation mark is not needed.
20. “The fact that white children under 15 have already become a minority in their age group puts an exclamation point on the fact that the nation’s diversity is percolating from the ‘bottom up’ as the white population ages,” Frey said.
21. An exclamation mark is a punctuation mark.
22. As I came out again, I cannoned into a little man who was just entering. I drew aside and apologised, when suddenly, with a loud exclamation, he clasped me in his arms and kissed me warmly.
23. Use the exclamation mark sparingly.
24. Use exclamation marks sparingly.
25. Don't overuse exclamation marks.

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