Exclamatory
An exclamatory sentence shows strong emotion or excitement and usually ends with an exclamation mark. For example, "What a beautiful sunrise!" or "I can't believe it!"
It produces loudness from a sentence; like screaming. An example: I went on a walk today. I went on a walk today! Shows more excitement.
exlamation for example OMG
an explanatory sentence is explaining what you said in your topic sentence
It is called an exclamatory sentence.
Answering your question gave me a feeling of excitement.
I hope my answer causes a lot of excitement!
it is a noun. The excitement made me happy.
A sentence that shows fear or emphasis is an exclamation.
Oh, dude, the nouns in that sentence are "excitement" and "air." Excitement is like, the feeling of being all pumped up, and air is like, you know, the stuff we breathe. So, yeah, those are the two nouns in that super thrilling sentence.
A sentence that shows a strong feeling is called an exclamatory sentence. It is usually punctuated with an exclamation mark to convey emphasis or strong emotion.
A sentence with strong feelings is often called an exclamatory sentence. It is used to express heightened emotion, excitement, or emphasis, typically ending with an exclamation mark.