An exclamatory question is a type of question that conveys strong emotion or surprise. It combines elements of both an exclamation and a question, typically ending in an exclamation mark to express excitement, disbelief, or urgency. For example, "Can you believe how amazing that performance was?!"
EXCLAMATORY!
You are asking a question- that is an interrogative,
The phrase "here it is" is declarative, as it states a fact or presents information. It is not an interrogative (question), exclamatory (expressing strong emotion), or a command.
In an exclamatory sentence, the flow starts with a statement or exclamation followed by an exclamation mark. The response typically acknowledges or validates the emotion expressed in the sentence. It can involve affirming the sentiment, expressing agreement, or offering a similar exclamatory response.
It is a poetic exclamation, followed by an exclamation point. Compare to the remark by a grandmother, "How cute those children are!" It could actually be used as a question, but it would be fairly inane to inquire subjectively in that manner.
EXCLAMATORY!
no letters are exclamatory, but there is exclamatory puntuation = "!"
You are asking a question- that is an interrogative,
"What a loquacious little girl!" (see related question)
Declarative- is a statement and ends with a period(.) Interrogative- asks a question and ends with a question mark(?). Imperative- commands some on to do something and ends with a period(.). Exclamatory- shows strong feeling and ends with a exclamation mark(!).
his sentences were not Exclamatory. The news was exclamatory for everyone.
The phrase "here it is" is declarative, as it states a fact or presents information. It is not an interrogative (question), exclamatory (expressing strong emotion), or a command.
In an exclamatory sentence, the flow starts with a statement or exclamation followed by an exclamation mark. The response typically acknowledges or validates the emotion expressed in the sentence. It can involve affirming the sentiment, expressing agreement, or offering a similar exclamatory response.
Some kinds of sentences include: Declarative Sentences - statement and ends with period Interrogative Sentences-Question and ends with question mark Imperative Sentences-Strong Feeling And ends with exlamation Point
exclamatory sentence is very useful. You left him there? Real Exclamatory.
Declarative (statement) Imperative (command) Interrogative (question) Exclamatory (exclamation[!])
Exclamatory is the correct spelling.