Nice for him ! I wonder something about the punctuation in English : shall I do put a space or not before an exclamation mark or an interrogation point ?
Great! Now I'm aware of that! Thanks a lot! But I'm sure it happens that sometimes people write it like this (with a space before the mark), right too ? :-)
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I've never seen it, but then again I've lived in the states all my life.
Wow! For real? So if I follow your logic, you have never seen that : "Nice weather today !". Only that : "Nice weather today!". Right? Thanks for your help!
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Yes. As far as proper grammar and such goes, no spaces.
My English is improving thanks to you! There in Europe, we still use a space before it. At school nobody tell us about this rule. Even the English teacher! x)