EXCLAMATORY SENTENCES



EXCLAMATORY SENTENCES

An exclamatory sentence is used express a sudden emotion. It could be fear, anger, anxiety, admiration, excitement etc.
Here are some tips for constructing exclamatory sentences.
Use what a before a singular noun.
·         What a surprise!
Before an abstract noun or a plural noun, use what without a.
·         What awful weather!
Use how before a modifying adjective, an adverb or a verb.
EXERCISE:
Use as many sentences as you can with the words given in the columns of the table given below.
What a
foolish guy
nice
silly as
pleasant
goose
rude
I
man!
she
evening!
surprise!
you
is!
am!
is!
are!

What
treachery!
child-like innocence!
awful weather!
lovely flowers!


How
clever
noble
ridiculous!
of
of
you!
him to do that!

Examples are given below
·         What a nice evening!
·         What a pleasant surprise!
·         What treachery!
·         What awful weather!
·         How noble of him to do that!
·         How clever of you!
Note that it is possible to rewrite many of these sentences using a structure with it.
·         It was very noble of him to do that.
·         It was very clever of him.
More examples are given below.
·         How kind of him to help the poor man!
·         It was kind of him to help the poor man!
·         How thoughtless of him not to have locked the car!
·         It was thoughtless of him not to have locked the car.


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