A5. Do as directed.
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1) It was a remarkable place in many ways.
(Choose correct alternative to rewrite the given sentence as an exclamatory
sentence)
i. It was a remarkable place in many ways!
11. How a remarkable place in many ways it was!
iii. What a remarkable place in many ways it was!
iv. What remarkable in many ways the place it was!
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1. What a remarkable place in many ways it was!
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The correct exclamatory sentence when changed from the given sentence is: 'What a remarkable place in many ways it was!'
- Here, in the given sentence, it has been mentioned that the place which is talked about is an excellent or marvelous place.
- When changing from a normal sentence to an exclamatory sentence we have to make sure that that the meaning of the sentence does not change or the grammar of the sentence is correct.
- Here, in the given sentence we have to begin the sentence with what and end the sentence with was that is the verb.
- Hence, the correct exclamatory sentence will be 'What a remarkable place in many ways it was!'.
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