The student had total admiration for his role modal.
She has an admiration to horses
George Washington has the admiration of many Americans throughout the history of our relatively young country.
Her eyes shone with an irrepresable twinkle of admiration.
I can give you several sentences.He was oblivious to the effect of his remark.She was oblivious to the danger.They were oblivious to the approaching tornado.
the girl showed admiration for her teacher because he is very very smart.
His fulsome admiration was simply disgusting.
was horrible at
The girl had a lot of admiration for her grandmother
Tonight at dinner I'm going to adulate her until she says "yes". Adulate-to show excessive admiration or devotion to; flatter or admire servilely. -Dictionary.com
His ability to construct sentences for others filled them with admiration.
No, "How lucky you are" is an exclamatory sentence expressing admiration or wonder at someone's luck. An imperative sentence would be a command or request, such as "Be grateful for your luck."
No, "wow" is typically considered an interjection or exclamation rather than a complete sentence. It is used to express surprise, excitement, or admiration.