Mom usually buys gourmet chocolates because she has an affinity for anything sweet.
An exclamatory sentence is a sentence that demonstrates a sharp or sudden utterance or a vehement expression of protest or complaint.
"Affinity" is a noun that can mean an attraction to or liking for something, including a chemical attraction between substances or particles that causes them to combine. The following sentences provide examples:Certain cat breeds, including the Turkish Van, actually have an affinity for water.Alcohol has an affinity for water but is not very soluble in fat.
He fashioned the ingot into a small dagger.I found a gold ingot on the beach.
Her old-fashioned mannerisms made me think she was a genteel woman.
Candace has an affinity for chocolate.
Little boys have an affinity to toy guns.
Language have an affinity with each other.
I have an affinity for scented roses.
I have fashioned a sun hat from these wild bullrushes.
Sodium, when exposed to air has a great affinity for oxygen, such that it bursts into flame
The Turkish Van breed of cat is known to have an affinity for water.
The student loved doing math, he has a real affinity for it.
There was an instant affinity between the two coworkers, as they both shared a love for art and design.
Mom usually buys gourmet chocolates because she has an affinity for anything sweet.
Although she fashioned a tall glass of iced tea she kindly settled for a glass of water.
That abacus is so old fashioned.