STATEMENTS, QUESTIONS, COMMANDS AND ... !
Convert the exclamations into statements or commands, by changing the order of the
words and adding or omitting any words you wish. Do not change the meaning of the
sentences.
Example: What a handsome man!
He (certainly) is a handsome man.
1. What a nuisance!
2. How strange to see you here!
3. What wonderful weather we are having!
4. We walked 20 miles. Were we tired!
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5. What nonsense you are talking!
6. Attention!
7. Run! Quickly!
8. How wonderful you are!
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1.It's a nuisance.
2.It is strange to see you here.
3.We are having a wonderful weather.
5.You are talking a nonsense.
6.Please!Give attention.
7.Will you run quickly?
8.You are wonderful.
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Concept:
- An exclamation mark (!) marks the end of an exclamatory statement, which expresses a strong emotion. Similar to a declarative sentence, an exclamatory sentence expresses emotion in addition to making a message.
- An assertive sentence or declarative sentence is one that states a fact, emotion, opinion, history, or anything else. A period marks the end of an emphatic sentence (.). Keep in mind that aggressive statements can be positive or negative.
Explanation:
- What a nuisance! - There (certainly) was a nuisance.
- How strange to see you here! - It (certainly) was strange to see you here.
- What wonderful weather we are having! - We are having a very wonderful weather
- We walked 20 miles. Were we tired! - We were tired because we walked 20 miles.
- What nonsense you are talking! - It is a nonsense you are talking.
- Attention! - Pay attention
- Run! Quickly! - Run fast
- How wonderful you are! - You are very wonderful
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