Assertive to Exclamatory
Assertive sentence: A statement that provides information or expresses a fact, opinion, or belief. Example: She is a good singer.
Exclamatory sentence: A sentence that expresses strong emotions or feelings, such as surprise, joy, or anger, often ending with an exclamation mark. Example: What a good singer she is!
Rules for Changing Assertive to Exclamatory Sentences:
- 1. Add an exclamation mark at the end of the sentence.
- 2. Use stronger adjectives or adverbs to express emotions or feelings.
- 3. Use words like "how," "what," or "so" to intensify the feeling.
Examples:
Assertive: It is a beautiful day. Exclamatory: What a beautiful day it is! Assertive: She is very talented. Exclamatory: How talented she is! Assertive: The movie was great. Exclamatory: The movie was so great!