Upside-Down Question and Exclamation Marks in Spanish
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Spanish uses inverted question and exclamation marks to begin and end questions and exclamations, respectively. If a sentence has an introductory phrase or word that is not part of the question or exclamation, the opening mark comes at the beginning of the question or exclamation. Question and exclamation marks can be combined for exclamatory questions or exclamation… Spanish uses inverted question and exclamation marks to begin and end questions and exclamations, respectively. If a sentence has an introductory phrase or word that is not part of the question or exclamation, the opening mark comes at the beginning of the question or exclamation. Question and exclamation marks can be combined for exclamatory questions or exclamations that take the form of a question. Occupation: Spanish Language Expert Published: Nov 17, 2009
Spanish uses inverted question and exclamation marks to begin and end questions and exclamations, respectively.
If a sentence has an introductory phrase or word that is not part of the question or exclamation, the opening mark comes at the beginning of the question or exclamation.
Question and exclamation marks can be combined for exclamatory questions or exclamation…
Question and exclamation marks can be combined for exclamatory questions or exclamations that take the form of a question.
Occupation: Spanish Language Expert
Published: Nov 17, 2009
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