(An exclamatory sentence uses an exclamation mark and expreses strong emotion or feeling. This is different from an "imperative" sentence, which can also end with an exclamation point, but does not have a subject and makes a command or suggestion.)
Exclamatory sentences:
"Angela, you got straight A's this quarter!"
"My pie is ruined!"
"You're not getting my parking space!"
"I can't believe it!"
"How beautiful the earth is!"
"You're so beautiful!"
"Stop right there!"
"I've won the lottery!"
"I'm going to move to Jamaica and you can't stop me!"
(*A statement that has no complete thought, such as "Gee!" is an interjection.)
First- we do not do you homework for you. An exclamatory sentence is one where you exclaim something- usually with some energy or excitement. A example would be "Look out for the bees!" or "Finally! I am finished with my homework!". You do the next 8!
I won the spelling bee!
An exclamatory sentence is basically any sentence in which you end it with an exclamation point.
HI!
his sentences were not Exclamatory. The news was exclamatory for everyone.
Imperative sentences are sentences that gives command and requests while exclamatory sentences are those that expresses emotions and ends with an exclamation point.
open the door
yes
Some kinds of sentences include: Declarative Sentences - statement and ends with period Interrogative Sentences-Question and ends with question mark Imperative Sentences-Strong Feeling And ends with exlamation Point
Oh boy, what you are gonna get -and how!
Hey what are you doing in my room!
Tomorrow is my birthday!
Exclamatory sentences show strong feelings.
declarative exclamatory interrogative imperative
declarative sentences