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Exclamations Exercise

July 12, 2019 - pdf

Fill in the blanks.

1. How cold ……………………..!

Correct! Wrong!

In exclamatory structures, the subject goes before the verb.

2. What a lovely smile ………………………..!

Correct! Wrong!

In exclamatory structures, the subject goes before the verb.

3. How ……………………….. changed!

Correct! Wrong!

In exclamatory structures, the subject goes before the verb.

4. What …………………………. day!

Correct! Wrong!

Before an adjective + singular noun we use what a.

5. What ………………………..!

Correct! Wrong!

6. ………………………….. beautiful weather!

Correct! Wrong!

We use what before uncountable nouns.

7. …………………………….. wonderful woman she is!

Correct! Wrong!

We use what a before a singular noun.

8. She is …………………………… kind woman!

Correct! Wrong!

Before a noun with an adjective, we use such a.

9. You are ……………………….. kind!

Correct! Wrong!

Before an adjective we use so.

10. Don’t talk …………………………… rubbish.

Correct! Wrong!

Before an uncountable noun, we use such.

11. They are ……………………………. wonderful hosts!

Correct! Wrong!

Before an adjective + plural noun, we use such.

12. …………………………. lovely flowers!

Correct! Wrong!

Answers

1. How cold it is!

2. What a lovely smile she has!

3. How he has changed!

4. What a pleasant day!

5. What a tragedy!

6. What beautiful weather!

7. What a wonderful woman she is!

8. She is such a kind woman!

9. You are so kind!

10. Don’t talk such rubbish.

11. They are such wonderful hosts!

12. What lovely flowers!

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