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How to Use Exclamation Marks at the End of a Sentence

The Free Cozy Grammar Newsletter with Marie Rackham and Thomas Hitoshi Pruiksma

When do we use exclamation marks? Where do they go?

In the Basic Cozy Punctuation Course, Marie gives an easy-to-follow explanation of exclamation marks at the end of a sentence.

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Two Special Announcements!

I'm delighted to announce that we're now able to offer Cozy Grammar's Complete Curriculum at Pay From the Heart Pricing.

This fulfills a vision and hope that Cozy Grammar's co-founders Marie Rackham and David Mielke had when they began Cozy Grammar more than 20 years ago. Learn more on our Complete Curriculum page.

We're also delighted to announce that the revised and expanded Intermediate Cozy Grammar Course, Level Two, has just been released.

Here's a still from Level Two with an example for grammar enthusiasts of the present-perfect-progressive tense:

I have been ironing a long time.

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I hope this finds you and your family healthy and happy.

Thomas Hitoshi Pruiksma

Warmly,

Thomas

Marie's Language Consultant
The Cozy Grammar Series of Courses