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1) That is a gorgeous, new dress.
2) can't believe I ran into you here.

(MAKE IT EXCLAMATORY)​

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

1. What a gorgeous new dress!

Hope it helps you

Answered by TheEternity
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1) That is a gorgeous, new dress.

2) can't believe I ran into you here.

(MAKE IT EXCLAMATORY)

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1) Oh! That is a gorgeous, new dress. / Wow! That is a gorgeous, new dress.

2) Wow! I can't believe I ran into you here.

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➡️The most common way of defining exclamatory sentences is by function.

➡️From this perspective, a sentence is exclamatory if it ends with an exclamation mark (!) .

➡️The exclamation mark indicates strong emotion.

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