the show was interesting change into exclamatory sentences please follow me!!
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How interesting the show was!
Sentences
- Sentences refer to groups of words that make complete sense and consist of a subject, verb, and object.
- They can be of four types- assertive, imperative, interrogative, and exclamatory.
- The given sentence is in the assertive form.
- While changing it into the exclamatory sentence, a wh-word is placed at the beginning, and the adjective is placed at the beginning. It ends with an exclamation mark.
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How interesting the show was!
Explanation:
- An exclamatory sentence is utilized to precise better feelings/emotions like love, hate, excitement, joy, sadness, frustration, etc. any exclamatory type of sentence should end by a exclamation mark.
- For example, What a show that was!
- So we are able to examine that the exclamatory sentence for the given sentence are how interesting the show was!
- How - As a word that strengthens feeling present in our sentence
- Interesting - represents the phrase for the sentence
- The show - the subject in our sentence
- Was - it's a copulative in our exclamatory sentence
Hence, the desired exclamatory sentence is "How interesting the show was!".
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