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What is an exlaiming sentence?

You're probably thinking of an exclamatory sentence.

An exclamatory sentence is a sentence that expresses strong emotion or surprise. It usually ends with an exclamation mark (!).

Here are some examples:

* "Wow, that's amazing!"

* "I can't believe you did that!"

* "Help! I'm stuck!"

Key features of an exclamatory sentence:

* Strong emotion: They convey feelings like excitement, surprise, anger, or fear.

* Exclamation mark: This punctuation mark is essential to indicate the sentence's emotional intensity.

* Subject and verb: They still follow basic sentence structure, though they might be shortened for emphasis.

While an exclamatory sentence can be a simple exclamation, it can also be a more complex sentence expressing a complete thought:

* "You really shouldn't have done that! It was incredibly dangerous!"

So, an exclamatory sentence is a powerful tool to express emotion and make your writing more engaging!

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