It was a very hot day. (Change into an exclamatory sentence)
Are the following correct:-
1) Indeed it was a very hot day!
2) Indeed a very hot day it was!
3) It was a very hot day!
4) Indeed! It was a very hot day.
5) It was such a hot day!
6) It is a hot day!
7) The day was very hot!
8) Alas! It was a very hot day.
Answers
What a hot day it was!
This sentence has been converted into an exclamatory sentence.
An exclamatory sentence conveys emotions which are very strong and hard or any emotional feelings and at last, it concludes with an exclamation mark (!).
1. An exclamatory phrase, or an exclamation, is a much-modified version of a declarative sentence. In other words, we might also say, an exclamatory sentence makes any phrase or any writing (just like any other declarative statement), but it also conveys to people the essence of happiness or emotion.
2. Exclamatory sentences are mostly found in adverts and informal forms of correspondence which is common in English (e.g., emails, texts, and messages). They are rarely seen in any sort of business correspondence or entities where a top-level head usually needs to be portrayed.
3. Let me show you some examples-
# You're really gorgeous!
(expresses the inner feeling of love)
# It's a baby boy!
(expresses joy and happiness)
# I'll be going to miss him!
(expresses a feeling of grief)