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Question Marks

Rule 1. Use a question mark only after a direct question.

Correct: Will you go with me?

Incorrect: I'm asking if you will go with me?

Rule 2a. A question mark replaces a period at the end of a sentence.

Incorrect: Will you go with me?.

Rule 2b. Because of Rule 2a, capitalize the word that follows a question mark.

Some writers choose to overlook this rule in special cases.

Example: Will you go with me? with Joe? with anyone?

Rule 3a. Avoid the common trap of using question marks with indirect questions, which are statements that contain questions. Use a period after an indirect question.

Incorrect: I wonder if he would go with me?

Correct:

I wonder if he would go with me.

OR

I wonder: Would he go with me?

Rule 3b. Some sentences are statements—or demands—in the form of a question. They are called rhetorical questions because they don't require or expect an answer. Many should be written without question marks.

Examples:

Why don't you take a break.

Would you kids knock it off.

What wouldn't I do for you!

Rule 4. Use a question mark when a sentence is half statement and half question.

Example: You do care, don't you?

Rule 5. The placement of question marks with quotation marks follows logic. If a question is within the quoted material, a question mark should be placed inside the quotation marks.

Examples:

She asked, "Will you still be my friend?"

The question is part of the quotation.

Do you agree with the saying, "All's fair in love and war"?

The question is outside the quotation.

Exclamation Points

Rule 1. Use an exclamation point to show emotion, emphasis, or surprise.

Examples:

I'm truly shocked by your behavior!

Yay! We won!

Rule 2. An exclamation point replaces a period at the end of a sentence.

Incorrect: I'm truly shocked by your behavior!.

Rule 3. Do not use an exclamation point in formal business writing.

Rule 4. Overuse of exclamation points is a sign of undisciplined writing. Do not use even one of these marks unless you're convinced it is justified.

signos de exclamación

Regla 1 Utilice un signo de exclamación para mostrar emoción, énfasis, o sorpresa.

Ejemplos:

Estoy realmente sorprendido por su comportamiento!

Hurra! ¡Hemos ganado!

Regla 2 Un signo de exclamación sustituye a un punto al final de una frase.

Incorrecto: Estoy realmente sorprendido por su comportamiento !.

Regla 3 No use un signo de exclamación en la escritura del negocio formal.

Regla 4 El uso excesivo de signos de

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