"Exclamatives" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Exclamatives" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Exclamatives" Meaning

Exclamatives are a type of sentence that is used to express strong emotions or feelings. They are typically marked by an exclamation mark (!) and often have an informal or casual tone. Exclamatives can be used to:

Express surprise or shock: "What a beautiful day!"
Express excitement or enthusiasm: "I'm so excited for the concert tonight!"
Express dismay or disappointment: "What a terrible movie!"
Express strong opinions or emotions: "This is the worst traffic I've ever been in!"

Exclamatives usually have a rhetorical question or a statement that is meant to elicit a response or reaction. They are often used in spoken language, especially in informal settings, and can be less common in formal writing.

"Exclamatives" Examples

Exclamatives: Definitions and 5 Examples


Exclamatives are grammatical words or phrases that express strong emotions, emphasis, or surprise. They are usually introduced by words like "what", "how", "what a", or "so".

Definitions


Exclamatives Examples


| Example No. | Sentence |
| --- | --- |
| 1 | What a beautiful sunset! |
| 2 | How cute is this little puppy! |
| 3 | What an amazing surprise! |
| 4 | So clever of you to figure that out! |
| 5 | How often do we get to experience something like this?! |

Conclusion


Exclamatives are used to express strong emotions and draw attention to something remarkable. They can be used in sentences to convey surprise, admiration, or enthusiasm.

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