They don't
use the exclamation points, granted.
That means you really don't need to
use exclamation points, like, hardly ever.
We rarely, if ever,
use exclamation points in headlines so I deleted it.
And I also love to
use exclamation points....
It's not surprising that
I use exclamation points all the time, if you met me in person you'd see that I'm a pretty energetic, bubbly person.
If you choose to
use an exclamation point, use only one to convey excitement, says Barbara Pachter, author of «The Essentials of Business Etiquette.»
I don't think you've ever not
used an exclamation point.
As found in the Zoosk study,
using an exclamation point can increase your chances of getting a response.
Don't worry, we'll stop
using exclamation points now.
Using an exclamation point to reinforce his pique, he described the 88 pages of reviews and responses and chided me for criticizing him for not, until now, «running such gauntlets.»
Using an exclamation point to reinforce his pique, he described the 88 pages of reviews and -LSB-...]
One post
used an exclamation point in suggesting that the financial - planning community is now telling clients to «safeguard your IRAs!»
Use an exclamation point!
Be excited about the position (but avoid
using exclamation points), and be inspired by the work you would do for the company.
Make sure each punctuation mark is in the right place and avoid
using exclamation points!
Not exact matches
In fact, writer Elmore Leonard believed a person should never
use more than two or three
exclamation points per 100,000 words.
She advises being judicious in your
use of
exclamation points, emoticons, colored text, fancy fonts, and SMS shorthand.
«
Exclamation points should be
used sparingly in writing.»
(I can foresee that I will
use my allotment of
exclamation points up very quickly this month.)
Translators have decided Jesus was cursing these people or towns by
use of the term, and have even added
exclamation points to their work.
This is evidenced by my liberal
use of
exclamation points.»
I would put more in my posts, but when I do they make my font all weird so I just
use tons of
exclamation points instead Have blissful week girl and enjoy those soccer games xoxo, Jackie
I also
use a zillion
exclamation points - especially while texting!
** (I really wanted to
use excessive
exclamation points after that statement but I'm trying to be more like Phyllis.)
«The number of superlatives and
exclamation points used in an article are inversely proportional to the author's intelligence.»
Lynn loves reading, sometimes feels like her plants are too much of a commitment (they do need to be watered a lot), and
uses WAY TOO MUCH emphasis and
exclamation points -LRB-!!)
Anyway, sorry for excitement overload and excessive
use of
exclamation points on the blog today.
You can show your «smile» by making a joke,
using a few smileys and
exclamation points (but not too many or you might seem like Barney the Dinosaur) and talking about generally light, fun and uplifting things.
Every scene of the film is an
exclamation point delivered from atop a worst - of - Capra soapbox; those bemoaning that they don't make»em like they
used to, take a big, heaving bite of Swing Vote, compared to which the Pollyannaism of Mr. Smith Goes to Washington reads like P.J. O'Rourke snark.
From the moment I navigated to The Frozen Wilds» first blue
exclamation point quest marker, it was clear that developer Guerilla Games had
used every hour since the original release to sharpen the experience to a fine
point, trimming away everything unnecessary and making significant quality - of - life improvements.
When we help students analyze this trend or others, like multiple
exclamation points or the
use of slashes, we're helping them analyze patterns that they
use instinctively — and they can apply that kind of analysis in other, more formal contexts.
You should also avoid capitalizing complete words or phrases and excessive
use of
exclamation points.
I just
used up this month's allotment of
exclamation points on one car!
Studies have shown that an
exclamation point used here and there can help make a sentence seem even more authentic.
Though I don't dislike
exclamation points entirely for a book description, they should be
used sparingly.
While we're on the subject, the editor in me can't help but
point out a few other tips about
exclamation marks, which don't necessarily have to do with tweeting: Please
use one at a time.
While
exclamation points can be included in a book description, they should be
used sparingly.
For those non-nerds not familiar with regular expressions, you can check for spaces before periods, commas, semi-colons, and
exclamation points with Word
using the Find and Replace feature.
Exclamation points are mostly
used for two purposes: they may mark an emotionally colored sentence or may be
used to emphasize some essential
points.
You can even put a word or sentence in ALL CAPS to suggest shouting, but, as with the
exclamation point,
use this sparingly.
Exclamation points can be
used in place of a period to add emphasis or emotion to a sentence or to capture the reader's attention.
His write - ups are much longer and
use far less BOLD FACED CAPS,
exclamation points and multi-colored fonts than Left
uses, but I think his work is very substantive and worth reading.
I'm not one to
use multiple
exclamation points in a single headline, but these are desperate times.
The fanboys have been right all this time, as apparently everything is made better by the
use of
exclamation points and all caps.
Notice how I
used not one, but THREE
exclamation points there?
To enter punctuation marks while
using voice recognition, just say «period,» «comma,» «question mark,» «
exclamation mark,» or «
exclamation point.»
Please don't do things to make titles stand out, like
using uppercase or
exclamation points, or adding a parenthetical remark saying how great an article is.
They break down why The Verge cares about science, the space (lack of) race, Verge staff childhood misadventures, the Vergier year ahead and the terrible, oh - so - terrible
use of
exclamation points in ad copy.
I
use this feature all the time on mobile, as it makes it easy to express the way you're feeling without
using a ton of
exclamation points.
We don't want to
use too many
exclamation points, but if we don't
use ANY, will they understand our enthusiasm regarding the job opening?