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!