Look!
Look at that magnificent red sky!
Oops! It is an exclamatory word that does not seem directly related to the other words.
A declarative statement ends in a period. An exclamatory sentence ends in an exclamation point. To change a declarative to an exclamatory, just change the punctuation and perhaps add emphasis. There is no water at the well. (Declarative) There is no water at the well! (Exclamatory)
An interjection is a word or phrase used to express emotion, often appearing in a sentence on its own or followed by punctuation. An exclamatory sentence is a type of sentence that conveys strong emotion, typically ending with an exclamation mark. While interjections can be part of an exclamatory sentence, not all interjections are exclamatory sentences.
An example of a word using the morpheme "graph" is "autograph," which refers to a signature written by oneself.
One example of a compound word using "quiet" is "quietly."
This is an example of an exclamatory sentence using the word happening!
Leave now!
I am tired of all this precipitation!
his sentences were not Exclamatory. The news was exclamatory for everyone.
exclamatory sentence is very useful. You left him there? Real Exclamatory.
I'll be keeping thatlittle secret to MYSELF!!
The scientists found a dinosaur fossil from long, long ago!
Oops! It is an exclamatory word that does not seem directly related to the other words.
Floss your teeth often! "Travel often!" the tour guide shouted as they boarded the bus.
Voila!
'to shout'.
Everybody loves you!