she is a very clever girl. change this to exclamatory sentence
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HOW CLEVER THE GIRL IS!
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What a clever girl she is!
Explanation:
- In English grammar, an exclamatory sentence refers to a statement that conveys or expresses strong emotion such as joy, love, surprise or anger etc. or excitement.
- For example, She's free! -conveys joy
I treasure you! -conveys love
- They are also called exclamative clauses or exclamatory statements that often end with an exclamatory mark(!).
- Exclamatory sentences can be considered the more forceful version of the declarative sentence.
- Such sentences are most commonly used in informal correspondence like mails, texts and adverts.
- So here the given sentence can be changed into an exclamatory statement by changing the normal word order as follows-
The sentence ends with Subject-verb (here "She is"), and the front part starts with "What".
Hence the exclamatory sentence is-
What a clever girl she is!
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