Mga halimbawa ng paggamit ng Exclamation sa Ingles at ang kanilang mga pagsasalin sa Tagalog
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Yes, there's an exclamation mark.
Sing psalms to him skillfully,with loud exclamation.
Wow with an exclamation point.
Five exclamation marks, the sure sign of an insane mind!!!!! T. Pratchett.
Stick with one exclamation point.
You could say to someone“Iku yo”(行くよ。) andyou wouldn't give that sentence an exclamation mark.
Deserving of an exclamation point.
An exclamation of disbelief is anlaah! roughly, a shorter translation of walâ iyán("that's nothing" or"false") in Manila Tagalog.
Bolded and with an exclamation point.
Senator John Kennedy's exclamation is a strong, but fair assessment of the failings of Facebook's policy messaging.
It is punctuated by an exclamation point.
A song is an exclamation from the depths of the heart.
A period snuffing out an exclamation point.
The awe-filled exclamation of Apple's Steve Jobs-"Oh, wow!
However,“yo” isn't always the same as an exclamation mark.
The above Tariff is subject to proportionate exclamation in the event of hike on cost of Fuel or Govt. Tax components.
I testify she and we need wonder no more- EXCLAMATION POINT!
A 26-episode second season,titled K-On!!(with two exclamation marks), aired in Japan between April and September 2010, with an OVA episode released in March 2011.
I have circled around andoffered a sacrifice of loud exclamation in his tabernacle.
I know we each must develop andcarry out our own personal game plan to serve with enthusiasm alongside the full-time missionaries- EXCLAMATION POINT!
I know I go crazy with exclamation points!
If the classification of an object is removed from the XML-file or deleted file classification itself,in the name of the group classes displayed an exclamation point.
Heracles also entered Etruscan and Roman mythology and cult, and the exclamation"mehercule" became as familiar to the Romans as"Herakleis" was to the Greeks.
It is frequently used in sports or whenever a challenge such as a difficult test or unpleasant assignment is met.[1] It derives from a Konglish borrowing of the English word"Fighting!"[ 1][ 2][ 3] In English,"fighting" is an adjective(specifically, a present participle)whereas cheers and exclamations of support usually take the form of imperative verbs.