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On English interjections

There are three types of exclamations guided by 1.what. At this time, what is an adjective, which is used as an attribute to modify the noun or noun phrase behind it.

? 1.what+a/an+ adjective+countable noun singular+subject+predicate! For example:

? What a nice day! What a nice day! )

? What an ancient building it is! What a shabby building that is! )

? 2. What+adjective+countable noun plural form+subject+predicate! For example:

? What good teachers they are! What good teachers they are! )

? How beautiful these flowers are! How beautiful these flowers are! )

? 3. What+adjective+uncountable noun+subject+predicate! For example:

? How thick the ice is here! How thick the ice is here! )

? What round bread! What a round piece of bread this is! )

? Second, there are three kinds of exclamations starting with how. At this time, how is an adverb, which is used as an adverbial to modify the adjective, adverb or verb behind it.

? 4.how+ adjective+subject+predicate! For example:

? How hot it is today! How hot it is today! )

? How beautiful these flowers are! How beautiful these flowers are! )

? 5.how+ adverb+subject+predicate! For example:

? How hard he works! How hard he works! )

? How well she sings! How well she sings! )

? 6.how+ subject+predicate! For example:

? How well she dances! How well she dances! )

? Note: exclamatory sentences caused by what and how can often omit the subject, predicate or other sentence elements in spoken English. For example:

? How cold it is! What a nice girl! What a delicious fish!

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