Which of the following sentence is an exclamatory sentence?
The correct answer is option 4) i.e. How beautiful is the morning tody! Explanation: An exclamatory sentence makes a statement that conveys strong emotion or excitement by using an exclamation mark (!). From the given options, only the fourth sentence has an exclamation mark (!) and is starting with the form ‘How’.
What are 4 sentences?
What Are the Four Types of Sentences?
- Declarative sentence.
- Imperative sentence.
- Interrogative sentence.
- Exclamatory sentence.
How do you change a sentence into an exclamatory sentence?
You can change it into an exclamatory sentence using a structure with what or how. Use ‘what a/an’ before an adjective + noun. Use ‘how’ before an adjective without a noun. 1. He is very obedient. 2. New York is a very big city. 3. You sing very well. 4. It was a splendid performance. 5. He is very brave.
What is the correct structure for an exclamatory sentence?
Structure 2. How+adjective ‘moved’+ subject ‘he’ + verb ‘was’.) An exclamatory sentence is simply a declarative, imperative, or interrogative sentence with an exclamation point. Just swap the period in your declarative sentence for one: He was moved to hear the story of the boy! Looking for a better way to transcribe?
What is the structure of the imperative sentence in the passive voice?
The imperative sentence in the passive voice has the following structure: When the active voice begins with do not, the passive voice has the following structure: In some sentences it is possible to put not after the object or be. Examples are given below:
Do exclamations have to be at the end of the sentence?
You know that typical exclamatory sentences have a be form as Main Verb and it always appears at the end. You also know that the Punctuation mark of an exclamation must be adorned at the end of the sentence, and though an interjectory word is used initially the mark should not be there at the beginning.