Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - What fine weather! What kind/sort?

What fine weather! What kind/sort?

A: choose C.

Analysis: because the head word is an uncountable noun weather, what is used to cause exclamation, and the indefinite article is not used.

This question examines the knowledge points of exclamatory sentences

An exclamatory sentence is a sentence that expresses strong feelings such as joy, anger, sorrow, joy, surprise and surprise. Exclamation sentences are usually guided by what or how. Now described as follows:

1. What guides the sentence structure of exclamatory sentences can be divided into the following three types:

1. Available sentence patterns: "What+a/an+ adjective+countable noun singular+subject+predicate!" . For example:

What a nice gift this is! What a nice gift this is!

What an interesting book this is! What an interesting book this is!

2. Available sentence patterns: "What+ adjective+countable noun plural+subject+predicate!" . For example:

What beautiful flowers! What beautiful flowers!

What good children they are! What good children they are!

3. Available sentence patterns: "What+adjective+uncountable noun+subject+predicate!" . For example:

How nice the weather is today! How nice the weather is today!

What important news this is! What important news!

2. There are three types of exclamations guided by 2.how:

1. Available sentence patterns: "How+ adjective/adverb+subject+predicate!" . For example:

How careful she is! How careful she is!

How fast he runs! How fast he runs!

2. Available sentence patterns: "How+ adjective +a/an+ countable noun singular+subject+predicate!" . For example:

What a beautiful girl she is! What a beautiful girl she is!

3. Available sentence patterns: "How+ Subject+Predicate!" . For example:

How time flies! How time flies!

The exclamatory sentences guided by what and how can sometimes be converted, but the order of some words in the sentence should be changed. For example:

What a beautiful girl she is! What a beautiful girl she is!

How delicious these cakes are! How delicious these cakes are!

3. Exclamation sentences can sometimes be composed of a word, phrase, imperative sentence, declarative sentence, etc. Good idea! Good idea! ) wonderful! (it's wonderful! ) thank god! (Thank God! )