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1. Express strong emotions, most often to express your own compliments, such as "Wow! This girl is so beautiful! "Show your affection.
2. Express contempt and rebuke, and be extremely tired of this person in my heart.
3. Expressing helplessness, reversing things like "Hey, don't mention the past!" ”
4. Express very strong emotional expressions, such as "How defeated and happy I am, how proud, how excited!" ”
5. Slogans and greetings can be regarded as exclamatory sentences, and they generally do not have modal words. In this way, the slogan is pronounced as an expression of a very strong will.
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The usage of exclamation sentences
The usage of a verbal exclamation sentence consisting of an interjection.
Example: Oops! Help! (oops, for pain).
The usage of a verbal exclamation sentence consisting of a noun.
Example: Oh my God! This must be dead! (Oh my God, a sign of surprise).
The use of verbal exclamations consisting of spoken words or greetings.
For example: Long live the unity of the people of all ethnic groups!
The usage of a Chinese exclamation sentence consisting of an adverb and a sentence ending.
Example: How cautious it would be!
The usage of verbal modal words in exclamatory sentences.
The usage of Chinese exclamation sentences.
If the rhyme ending of the word at the end of the exclamation sentence and the vowel "a" cannot be spelled together, use the mood particle "ah". For example: "What a lovely bird" The last word in this exclamation sentence is "er", and its rhyme ending is "r", which cannot be spelled with the vowel "a", so use the mood particle "ah".
Another example: "I'm so happy today The rhyme end of "xing" in this sentence is "ng", and it can't be spelled with the finals "a", so "ah" is also used.
The usage of the language exclamation sentence wow.
When you eat the fragrant rice, will you see the scene of the farmer's uncle working in the field with his back to the sky when he is plowing and harvesting? You will definitely say: "We should cherish every grain of rice, how hard is the peasant uncle The last word in this exclamation sentence is "bitter (kǔ)", and its rhyme ending is "u", plus the initial "a", to form "ua", and the mood particle here should be "wow (wa)".
It's the New Year, and when you happily put on new clothes to greet your relatives and friends, they see it and say, "What a beautiful dress The last word in this sentence "服 (fú)" rhymes with "u", plus the initial "a", to form "ua", so the mood particle here also uses "wow (wa)".
The usage of language exclamation sentences.
When you go out to travel, come to Huangshan, Lushan, Jiuzhaigou and other scenic spots, the beautiful scenery immediately comes into your eyes, at this time, you will sincerely admire: "The scenery here is really beautiful The last word in this exclamation sentence is "beauty (měi)", its rhyme ending is "i", plus the vowel "a", synthesize "ia", and the mood particle here should be "ya only regret (ya)".
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Exclamatory sentences refer to sentences that have strong emotional colors and express strong tone emotions such as joy, surprise, anger, etc. In English, exclamations are generally guided by "how" and "what". "what"with"how"The modified word is placed at the beginning of the sentence, and the other parts are in the order of the declarative sentence.
1. How and what usage:
1. By"what"Bootstrap exclamation:"what"Meaning:"How"It is used as a definite to modify a noun (the emphasized part), the indefinite article a an is added before the singular countable noun, and the article is not used before the plural countable noun or the uncountable noun. The structure of such sentences is:
what+(a/an)+adj.+n.+ subject + predicate + (it is).
For example: what a clever girl she is!What a clever girl!
2. By"how"Bootstrap exclamation:"how"Meaning:"How", used as an adverbial modifier, modifying an adjective or adverb (the emphasized part). If the adjective is modified, the predicate verb in the sentence is used as a verb; If how modifies the adverb, then the predicate verb in the sentence is an action verb, and the modular structure of such sentences is:
how+adj.(adv.+ subject + predicate + (it is).
For example: how cold it is today!How cold it is today!
3. When expressing the same meaning, English exclamation can be used"what"Bootstrap is also available"how"Steer. Such as what a hot day it is! /how hot the day is !
What a hot day!
4. Exclamation sentencesWhen expressing excited and strong feelings, ellipsis sentences are often used in spoken language, and the subject and predicate behind them are often omitted.
For example: What a fine day!What a sunny day!
2. The difference between how and what:
1. The meaning is different:
how: how, how (followed by an adjective or adverb) how much.
What: How, really, too.
2. Different usage.
how: When how is used as "how, how much", it refers to the extent to which it has reached and to what extent, followed by an adjective or adverb. How is also often used in exclamation sentences, which can modify predicate verbs, and is used as an adverbial in the sentence to indicate the degree, which means "how, how".
How can also be combined with adjectives + singular countable nouns with indefinite articles, uncountable nouns, and plural nouns to form an exclamation sentence.
The exclamation sentence of what:what is used to interject a noun, and the noun being exclaimed can be either a countable noun (singular or plural) or an uncountable noun.
3. The focus is different.
how: how is used to emphasize an adjective or adverb.
what: what is used to emphasize nouns.
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"Happy New Year socks", which can be ...... with an exclamation point at the endHappy New Year!
New Year's greetings:
1. Every snowflake falls, every fireworks are lit, every second of time flows, and every thought is transmitted, all of which represent every blessing I want to send you: Happy New Year's Day!
Second, the geese have passed without a trace, leaving only the blue color of the sky, the flowers bloom silently, leaving only the cheerful companionship of the green leaves, my blessings are silent, leaving only my sincere blessings, and everything on New Year's Day is quietly exciting.
3. Welcome the New Year with joy, all the best and safer, the year of raising eyebrows and puffing out of the heart, the year of dreams coming true and making fortune, the year of brilliant career and reputation and success, I wish you a good year!
Fourth, when you send away the old year, you also send away the gloom of the year, and when you usher in New Year's Day, you also usher in new hope! Happy New Year's Day, friends, all the best!
5. Happy New Year's Day! Make a good wish, I wish you happiness! Make a wonderful wish and wish you a successful career! Make a beautiful wish, I wish you sweet love!
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Ah, ah, the punctuation mark at the end of the sentence should be written as an exclamation loss"! ”
For example: 1. The weather here is really hot!
2. Wow, Dad, you bought me new toys again, I love you so much!
3. How nice that would be!
4. Oh my! This must be dead!
5. You actually hurt her, it's outrageous!
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