Saturday, February 1, 2020

Narration: Exclamatory Sentence Part Five (5)


This is the last part of Narration. Here, in this article, I have given solutions of some problems regarding Exclamatory Sentence. If you are a student or job seeker, keep this in your collection. It will help you to take preparation for any kind of job.

1.   I said to her, “What a nice girl you are!”
Answer: I exclaimed with joy that she was a very nice girl.
2.   “What terrible cousins poor Samira had!” said Mr. Rahim.
Answer: Mr. Rahim exclaimed with sorrow that Samira had very terrible cousins.
3.   You said to me, “How nice your handwriting is!”
Answer: You exclaimed with joy that my handwriting was very nice.
4.   He said, “Alas! I am undone.”
Answer: He exclaimed with sorrow that he was undone.
5.   The man said to the boy, “How silly you are!”
Answer: The man exclaimed that the boy was very silly.
6.   Nawfel said to Suman, “What a nice gift I have got for you!”
Answer: Nawfel exclaimed with joy that he had got a very nice gift for her.
7.   The traveller said, “How wicked the boys are!”
Answer: The traveller exclaimed with sorrow that the boys were very wicked.
8.   “Bravo! You have done very well.”
Answer: He exclaimed with joy that he had done well.
9.   I said, “Had I the wings of a bird!”
Answer: I exclaimed that I had the wings of a bird.
10.                He said, “What cheering report!”
Answer: He exclaimed with joy that the report was very cheering.
11.                I said to my friend, “What a nice fellow your father is!”
Answer: I exclaimed with joy that the father of my friend was a very nice fellow.
12.                He said, “What a pity!”
Answer: He exclaimed with sorrow that it was a great pity.
13.                They said, “How sweet the mango is!”
Answer: They exclaimed with joy that the mango was very sweet.
14.                I said to him, “What a brave man you are!”
Answer: I exclaimed with joy that he was a very brave man. 

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