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Is you understood the subject of all exclamatory sentences?

I understand the subject of exclamatory sentences!

Here's a breakdown:

Exclamatory Sentences:

* Express strong emotions like surprise, excitement, joy, anger, or fear.

* End with an exclamation point (!).

* Typically have a subject and a verb, just like other types of sentences.

The Subject:

* The subject of an exclamatory sentence is the noun or pronoun that performs the action or is being described.

* It's the who or what of the sentence.

Examples:

* "Wow! That's an amazing view!"

* Subject: That (referring to the view)

* "Look out! The car is coming!"

* Subject: The car

* "How exciting! We won the game!"

* Subject: We

Let me know if you have any more questions about exclamatory sentences or any other grammatical concepts!

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