Description: Please refer to the section BELOW (and NOT ABOVE) this line for the product details - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Title:Learn English Exclamations: Popular Exclamatory Words And SentencesISBN13:9781492741978ISBN10:1492741973Author:Joshi, Manik (Author)Description:(This is a RePrint) - 1 What Is An Exclamation? 2 Exclamatory Sentences 3 Exclamatory Sentences With 'What' 4 Exclamatory Sentences With 'How' 5 Exclamatory Sentences With So And Such 6 Exclamations In Declarative Sentences 7 Exclamations In Interrogative Sentences 8 Exclamations In Imperative Sentences 9 Detailed List Of Interjections 10 Using 'Common Words' As Exclamations 11 Useful Exclamatory Phrasessentences 12 Other Patterns 13 List Of Emotions Shown By Exclamations Exercises Sample This: 1 What Is An Exclamation? Definition: An Exclamation (Or Interjection) Is A Short Sound, Word Or Phrase Which Is Spoken Suddenly To Express Strong Emotion Or Exclamatory Words That Can Stand Alone As A Sentence While Expressing Emotions Or Reactions Are Called Exclamations (Or Interjections) Exclamation Mark ( ) Should Be Written After An Exclamation Exclamation Mark Is Called Exclamation Point In American English There Are Many Exclamatory Words (Interjections Or Exclamations) Which Are Often Used In Daily Life Some Of These Words Express One Strong Emotion While Others Express Two Or More Strong Emotions They Do Not Have A Grammatical Purpose In The Sentence And Are Not Associated To The Other Parts Of The Sentence They Do Not Play The Role Of A Subject Or A Verb They Can Stand By Themselves, Or Are Placed Before, After Or In Middle Of A Sentence To Express A Strong Emotion Or Feeling Examples: Exclamatory Word -- Alas Represents Feeling Of 'Sadness, Sorry', Exclamatory Word -- Um Represents Feeling Of 'Hesitation', Exclamatory Word -- Yum Represents Feeling Of 'Pleasant Taste Or Smell' You Can Use Exclamations To Show The Following Emotions: Admiration, Affection, Anger, Annoyance, Anticipation, Apathy, Approval, Attention, Awe, Confusion, Delight, Despair, Disappointment, Disapproval, Discontent, Dislike, Distress, Eagerness, Elation, Enjoyment, Excitement, Fear, Frustration, Grief, Happiness, Humour, Hurt, Irritation, Joy, Love, Mourning, Pain, Panic, Pleasure, Pride, Remorse, Respect, Shame, Shock, Sorrow, Sorry, Surprise, Sympathy, Terror, Wonder, Etc Important Notes: (1) Use Of An Exclamation (Interjection) In A Sentence (A) Beginning A Sentence With An Interjection -- When You Begin A Sentence With An Interjection You Can Place Either Comma (, ) Or Exclamatory Mark (Point) ( ) After The Interjection Examples: Ah, What A Wonderful Gift Comma (, ) After An Interjection Expresses Less Emotion Ah What A Wonderful Gift Exclamatory Mark (Point) ( ) After An Interjection Expresses More Emotion Note: Both The Sentences Have Exclamatory Mark At The End Obviously, Both Are Exclamatory Sentences But Second One Is More Emphatic Also Note: If You Put Comma After An Interjection Then Next Word In The Sentence Will Begin From Small Letter But If You Put Exclamatory Mark After An Interjection Then Next Word In The Sentence Will Begin From Capital Letter Important Note: You Can Also End The Sentence With Period ( ) Or Question Mark (?) To Show Mild Emotion Ah, What A Wonderful Gift Ah What A Wonderful Gift Wow, We Won Oh, Did You Go There? (B) Use Of An Interjection In The Middle Of A Sentence Examples: Hundreds Of People, Alas, Feared Killed In A Massive Landslide Albert Einstein Was Born In Er Germany You Deleted My Folder Um My File (C) Use Of An Interjection At The End Of A Sentence Example: So Got Married, Huh What Do You Think Of Me, Eh? Binding:Paperback, PaperbackPublisher:Createspace Independent Publishing PlatformPublication Date:2013-09-16Weight:0.21 lbsDimensions:0.12'' H x 9.02'' L x 5.98'' WNumber of Pages:60Language:English
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Book Title: Learn English Exclamations: Popular Exclamatory Words And Se...
Number of Pages: 60 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Learn English Exclamations : Popular Exclamatory Words and Sentences
Publisher: CreateSpace
Subject: Learning Styles
Publication Year: 2013
Item Height: 0.1 in
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 5 Oz
Item Length: 9 in
Subject Area: Education
Author: Manik Joshi
Item Width: 6 in
Series: English Daily Use Ser.
Format: Trade Paperback