You are a very noble speaker. (Make it exclamatory)
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Answer:
what a noble speaker you are!
Answer:
What a noble speaker you are!
Explanation:
When we convert an exclamatory sentence into an assertive sentence, we remove ‘How’ or ‘What’ and start the sentence with the subject. We put ‘very’ in front of the adjective. For example, the exclamatory sentence ‘How intelligent she is!’ will change into ‘She is very intelligent.’
Exclamatory sentences are those sentences that convey strong emotions such as love, anger, happiness, confusion, elation or any other typed of exuberant emotion.
Exclamatory sentences are ordinary declarative sentences with a sign of exclamation (!) at the end.
Formal English requires exclamations to begin with either the word ‘what ‘or how. But in everyday informal English you may use exclamations with any word, as you’ll see in the examples given below:
Examples of Formal exclamatory sentences
What a match winning performance by him!
How exceptionally well he played!