It shows strong feeling or surprise ,it ends with an exclamation mark. for example look, its Barak Obama and Michelle Obama!
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.
Yes, imperative sentences can be converted into assertive sentences by simply stating them as statements rather than commands. For example, "Close the door" (imperative) can become "Please close the door" (assertive). Exclamatory sentences can also be formed by adding an exclamation point and expressing strong emotion or emphasis, such as "Close the door!"
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Sure! "What a beautiful day!" "I can't believe it!" "Wow, that was amazing!"
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
Traditionally, the three "moods" of English verbs are indicative, imperative, and subjunctive. Some persons consider interrogative and exclamatory sentences as subtypes of indicative, and some prefer to add interrogative and exclamatory sentences as separate types of sentences.