Exclamatory and Operative Sentences

Tuesday, February 19, 2019

Exclamatory and Operative Sentences


Exclamatory and Operative Sentences 

Exclamatory and Operative Sentences

Read the rules given below:

  • An exclamatory sentence expresses the feeling of joy, sorrow or surprise. it usually has some exclamatory word or phrase like hurrah alas etc. and a mark of exclamation is given at the end of the sentence an optative sentence expresses a wish or a prayer.

Study the following sentences carefully:

Hurrah! I have won the first prize.
Alas! I have lost my new watch.
What clever she is!
What a fine morning it is!
Oh, the smell child jumped so high!
What a fool you are!
How wise he is!
How beautiful the rainbow is!
Alas! that youth should pass away!
A student and afraid of books!
A student and afraid of fighting!
How well she sings!
O! that I was rich!
Would that i had wings of a bird!
If only i could win the first prize!
May you succeed!
O! that i had gold enough!
May you live long!
Goodbye, my dear friends!

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