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1. What a wonderful country it is!
2. How beautiful the scenery is!
3. How bright are the smiles of the Young Pioneers!
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I rub! What a problem!
I'll it! Landlord v5!
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The weather was so nice
This flower is so beautiful
You're so pretty
Your voice is so good
Thank you so much for adopting
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how i enjoy my school life!
how i wish i could fly to the moon one day!
The main points of the exclamation sentence:
One, what exclamation noun (this noun can be preceded by an adjective modification):
Sentence 1: what a an + countable noun singular + subject (must be a pronoun) + predicate! Such as:
what a hot day (it is)!
what an interesting story( it is)!
Sentence 2: what + countable noun plural or uncountable noun + subject + predicate!
what beautiful buildings (they are)!
what nice music (it is)!
Second, how exclamatory adjectives and adverbs:
how delicious (the food is)!
how clever( the girl is)!
how quickly (the boy is writing)!
how hard (the workers are working)!
In spoken language, the brackets are often omitted when both parties are clear.
In addition: the exclamation sentences guided by what and how are generally interchangeable, and the meaning remains unchanged after conversion:
what a hot day it is! —how hot the day is !
what an interesting story it is! —how interesting the story is!
what beautiful buildings they are! —how beautiful the buildings are!
3 how exclamation verb, verb does not follow the interjection before mentioning the subject:
how i enjoy my school life!
how i wish i could fly to the moon one day!
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How to judge exclamation sentences guided by what and how.
Analysis: exclamation sentence structure 1, what + noun + other sentence components + !.
For example, 1 what a goods boy tom is!(What a good boy Tom is!) The central word boy is a noun, 2 what a beautiful girl lily is !(What a beautiful girl Lily is!) The central word girl is a noun.
Exclamation sentence structure 2: how+adjective, adverb +other sentence components+!
For example, 1. How clever tom is!(How smart is Tom!) The central word clever is an adjective.
2、how hard lily studies!(Lily learns how hard she works!) The central word hard is an adverb.
In this way, it may help you in your studies.
Good luck with your studies!
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What is followed by the noun what a wonderful world it is!
How followed by an adjective or adverb how wonderful our life will be in the future how interesting!.
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What is the waiting, is a sigh? Talking pants.
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Exclamation: What a beautiful scenery here!
Rhetorical question: How can you do that?
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