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English Exclamatory Sentence, Definition and Example Sentences; Sentences containing surprise or emotion are called exclamation sentences. An exclamation point is placed at the end of such sentences. The exclamation words used in the exclamation sentences where sudden changing emotions and thoughts are told give information about the course of the sentence. Here is 10 example of declarative sentence. For example, it is certain that a sentence that starts with the word alas will tell a bad…

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20 Examples of Exclamatory Sentences Below are 20 examples: Ah! 360! what a nice day it is. O! how happy I am. Wow! That has to be a new high for you. O! how nice they look. Ah! What a nice day it was. Wow! Not at all what I had anticipated. Wow! that was a delicious meal! O! how sad I am. Ah! What a lovely day we had. It’s a little guy! It’s a boy! Yippee! And, yippee, Justin no longer refuses to clean up after himself! Wow! I am glad to hear that. Oh, really? That’s great Grammar Anchor Charts, Exclamatory Sentences, Types Of Sentences Worksheet, Sentences Worksheet, Imperative Sentences, Oh Really, Types Of Sentences, Phonics Words, Learn English Grammar

20 Examples of Exclamatory Sentences Below are 20 examples: Ah! 360! what a nice day it is. O! how happy I am. Wow! That has to be a new high for you. O! how nice they look. Ah! What a nice day it was. Wow! Not at all what I had anticipated. Wow! that was a delicious meal! O! how sad I am. Ah! What a lovely day we had. It’s a little guy! It’s a boy! Yippee! And, yippee, Justin no longer refuses to clean up after himself! Wow! I am glad to hear that. Oh, really? That’s great

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