Oh boy, what you are gonna get -and how!
Exclamatory sentences are used to convey strong emotions or excitement. Examples include: "How beautiful the sunset is!", "I can't believe we won!", and "What a wonderful surprise!"
his sentences were not Exclamatory. The news was exclamatory for everyone.
Yes, I can understand the subject of exclamatory sentences. Exclamatory sentences express strong emotions or emphasize a particular subject, and I can identify and interpret them accurately.
Exclamatory sentences are used to express strong emotions or feelings such as excitement, surprise, or anger. They often end with an exclamation mark to emphasize the intensity of the emotion being conveyed. Exclamatory sentences can also be used to grab attention or create a sense of urgency in communication.
Imperative sentences are sentences that gives command and requests while exclamatory sentences are those that expresses emotions and ends with an exclamation point.
imperative
yes
Declarative sentences make statements. Interrogative sentences ask questions. Imperative sentences give commands or make requests. Exclamatory sentences express strong emotions or feelings.
Hey what are you doing in my room!
Tomorrow is my birthday!
Exclamatory sentences show strong feelings.
declarative sentences