Transformation of Sentences into Assertive and Exclamatory Forms
Learn how to transform assertive sentences into exclamatory form and vice versa through examples and visual aids. Explore the rules and structures behind these sentence transformations to enhance your writing skills.
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Assertive to Exclamatory: Assertive to Exclamatory:
Assertive : a/an Exclmatory : What a/an + + sub + verb ! Assertive - It is a very beautiful place. Exclamatory What a beautiful place it is! Assertive The man is very honest. Exclamatory How honest the man is!
Exclamatory What a beautiful place it is! Assertive - It is a very beautiful place. Exclamatory How honest the man is! Assertive The man is very honest.
Assertive : The cuckoo sings very sweetly. Exclamatory : How sweetly the cuckoo sings! Assertive : The fox is a very cunning animal. Exclamatory: What a cunning animal the fox is!
Exclamatory If Would that Had + sub o that Exclamatory Assertive Exclamatory Assertive Exclamatory Assertive Exclamatory Assertive Exclamatory Assertive Assertive Sub + wish Sub + wish Sub + wish + sub + had I + wish Exclamatory If I were a player! Assertive I wish I were a player. Exclamatory If I could fly! Assertive I wish I could fly Exclamatory Had I the pairs of birds! Assertive I wish I had the pairs of birds. Exclamatory Had I been a king! Assertive I wish I had been a king. Exclamatory O that you were a cricketer! Assertive I wish you were a cricketer.
Exclamatory Assertive Hurrah! Alas! Ah! disgust that Bravo! encouraging that Ugh! Shit! Wow! pleasure that It is a matter of joy/rejoice that It is a matter of sorrow that It is a matter of contentment/ discomfort/ It is a matter of approval/ admiration/ It is a matter of disgust/ strain that It is a matter of disgust/ strain that It is a matter of surprise/ wonder/ admiration/
Transform the following sentences into Exclamatory: (a) Air pollution is very harmful for us. (b) Cricket is very exciting. (c) Really it is a very exciting game. (d) The next few days were terrible. (e) It looks very nice at sunset. (f) I wish I were a poet like Nazrul. Transform the following sentences into Assertive: (a) What a wonderful boy you are! (b) What a clever girl you are! (c) What a cheat you are! (d) Hurrah! We have won the debate. (e) How beautiful the sight of the river was! (f) How cold the night was! (g) What a good man he is! (h) What a strange man he is! (i) Good morning! Mr. Kamal. (j) Alas! His father is no more.