How wonderful to see you, Alice!
Exclamatory sentences are things that are shouted. In most cases (Surprisingly that is a male's job.) is usually not exclamatory but there may be some situations where a character might yell that. If you had Castle and Becket trapped, she might yell that in exasperation.
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You might say: " The Catholics of ____________ are haveing a meeting Friday."
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An exclamation could refer to the exclamation mark (!), or to anything someone might blurt out when expressing emotion, like "Wow!" or "Yowza," or "Help!"
it is exclamatory :D
It seems like there might be a typo in your question. If you meant to ask "What is a sentence?" a sentence is a group of words that expresses a complete thought, typically containing a subject and a predicate. It can be declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory, and it usually begins with a capital letter and ends with a punctuation mark. If you meant something else, please clarify!
My friend said he preferred to vape. I told him he "might as well supposite" it.
There are many great sentences that show strong or sudden feeling. One example of a sentence that shows strong feeling might be, "He saw the car crash as it happened, and all at once his world crashed down around him."
You could become a friend of Nicki Minaj by friending the singer on Facebook or other social media websites. You might also become a friend by meeting her at a concert or through mutual friends.
It could be an interrogative, but it is not necessarily. Imagine two people, one of whom is blind, or perhaps not physically with the other. One says 'The night is so beautiful here...'. The other might ask "How beautiful is the night?' More often a sentence in this form would be interpreted as an exclamatory sentence: How very beautiful this night is!
Whom do you trust.I might not Trust My fake friend