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today Iamp;#39;d like to talk to you about exclamation marks now anyone thatamp;#39;s been in my class would know that Iamp;#39;m not the biggest fan of exclamation marks but it is something thatamp;#39;s become more popular again through the advent of social media I would suggest it does have its fans President Trump is a particular fan of the exclamation marks in his tweets and perhaps that says something about the exclamation mark so while Iamp;#39;m not the biggest fan of exclamation marks and believe that it should not be overused it can be very useful so letamp;#39;s go through how you use it correctly the first thing to note about exclamation marks is that the exclamation mark has within it the full stop so if you use an exclamation mark then it replaces the full stop and so you no longer need a full stop it takes the function of the full stop and adds to it how does it add to it well it makes what youamp;#39;re saying or writing an exclamation so you only use it when you