
Exclamatory Sentences: Rules & Examples
Learn all about forming exclamatory sentences from assertive sentences with detailed rules and examples. Enhance your understanding of using different exclamatory expressions in real-life situations.
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WELCOME WELCOME
Mohammad Younus Mia Assistant Teacher (English) Jamila Khatun High School. Matlab (Uttar), Chandpur. Class: Seven Subject: English 2nd Paper.
Look at the following sentences : The scenery is very charming. How charming the scenery is!
You are a very good boy. What a good boy you are!
I wish I were a writer. If I were a writer!
Today's our topic is...... Assertive to Exclamatory
Learning outcomes After completing the lesson, you will be able to . use different exclamatory sentences in your real life. tell the definition of exclamatory sentence. describe the rules of exclamatory sentence.
Rule: 01 If an assertive sentence contains verb + very+ adjective, the structure of the exclamatory sentence will be .. How + adjective + Sub + verb! Example: Assertive: She is very beautiful. Exclamatory : How beautiful she is! Example: Assertive: You are very handsome boy. Exclamatory: How handsome boy you are!
Rule: 02 If an assertive sentence contains verb + very+ adjective, the structure of the exclamatory sentence will be .. How + adjective +Sub + verb +extention! Example: I am very glad to see you. Exclamatory : How glad I am to see you! Example: He was very happy to see his mother. Exclamatory: How happy he was to see his mother!
Rule: 03 If an assertive sentence contains verb +indefinite article(a) + very+ adjective, the structure of the exclamatory sentence will be .. What a + adjective + Sub + verb + extention! Example: It is a very cute baby. Exclamatory: What a cute baby it is! It is a very good job. Exclamatory: What a good job it is!
Rule: 04 If an assertive sentence contains verb +indefinite article + very+ adjective, the structure of the exclamatory sentence will be .. What an + adjective + sub + verb + extension! Example: Assertive: He is a very excellent teacher here. Exclamatory: What an excellent teacher he is here!
Rule: 05 If an assertive sentence contains wish, the structure of the exclamatory sentence will be . If + rest of the sentence Example: Assertive: He wishes he could be an officer. Exclamatory: If he could be an officer!
Rule: 06 If an assertive begins with It is a matter of joy that , The structure of the exclamatory sentence will be . Hurrah!/Oh! + Next clause/2nd clause. Example: Assertive: It is a matter of joy that he has got a job. Exclamatory: Oh! he has got a job.
Rule: 07 If an assertive begins with It is a matter of sorrow that , The structure of the exclamatory sentence will be . Alas! + Next clause/2nd clause. Example: Assertive: It is a matter of sorrow that he has failed. Exclamatory: Alas! he has failed.
Rule: 08 If an assertive begins with It is a matter of shame that , The structure of the exclamatory sentence will be . Fie! + Next clause/2nd clause. Example: Assertive: It is a matter of shame that he has stolen Exclamatory: Fie! he has stolen.
Home work 1. They are very active. 2. He was a very honest man. 3. She is a very beautiful girl. 4. I wish I could fly in the sky. 5. We are very glad to see the sea-beach. 6. It is a matter of joy that you have done well. 7. It is a matter of sorrow that I am undone. 8. They are very nice. 9. He was a very weak boy. 10. She is a very excellent girl.