感嘆文を使ってみよう

Exclamatory Sentences
感嘆文で始めて講師と会話してみましょう。
感嘆文は、文字通り感動を表したいときに使う形になります。感嘆文におけるキーワードは「配置転換」。 強調したい文の要素を前に持ってくることによって、心が動いたことを伝えます。 what,howはそれに付随して感嘆文であることをはっきりと表してくれます。 びっくりマーク(感嘆符)も感動を表す要素になりますので、忘れないようにしましょう。 【回答例】 What a good boy he is! ー彼はなんていい子なの!
Please use an exclamatory sentence.
 
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Please use an exclamatory sentence.

Oh! What a good topic you prepared.

自然な表現

Oh! What a good topic you prepared!

1. To express your emotion, use an exclamation point.
Exclamatory sentences are typically used to express surprise but it is also used to express a variety of emotions. Here is a sample expressing frustration: "The dog got in the trash! What a mess!" Please try making another sample expressing frustration.

Okay, I got it. When I got on the train yesterday, I've lost my umbrela there. What a bad day is! How stupid I am!

自然な表現

Okay, I got it. When I got on the train yesterday, I lost my umbrella there. What a bad day is! How stupid I am!

1. Losing it happened at one specific point in the past, so use the past tense.
2. Spelling.
3. Alternative: That wasn't very smart of me!
Let's try other emotions. You can also use it to express pain or disappointment. Here's a sample: "Ouch! The thorns pricked me!" Now try making your own.

Gah! I need to give up on my trip. Grrr, I rearlly wanted to go there.
How cool would
it be, if the my trip plan was on schedule.

自然な表現

Gah! I need to give up on my trip. Grrr, I really wanted to go there.
How cool would it be, if    my trip plan was on schedule?

1. "My" is already the determiner here, so don't use "the" anymore.
2. You are asking a question.
It is disappointing when something like that happens. Another common use is to express excitement or joy. Here's a sample: "After working hard for five years, I finally got a promotion!" Now try making your own.

I think it is more useful to memorize positive expression rather than negative one. Because clearly, it's a rare opportunity expressing negative exclamatory sentences. (I hope so) Any way, here are some examples: - What a stunning view of autumn leaves! How lucky I am! -Well done! gyoza is baked nice. What an awesome dish it is!

自然な表現

I think it is more useful to memorize positive expressions rather than negative ones because clearly, it's a rare opportunity to express negative exclamatory sentences. (I hope so) Anyway, here are some examples: - What a stunning view of autumn leaves! How lucky I am! -Well done! The gyoza is baked nicely. What an awesome dish it is!

1, 2. When speaking in the general sense, use plural nouns.
3. The conjunction "because" cannot be used to begin a sentence unless it is connected to an independent clause.
  ex. Because it's rainy, I don't need to water my plants.
4. For chances and opportunities, use infinitives instead of gerunds.
5. The gyoza you are talking about is specific, so use "the".
6. Use an adverb to describe the verb.
The crucial point is that when you use an exclamatory sentence, it indicates that you are expressing sudden or intense emotions, whether they are negative or positive. You did a great job! You consistently used exclamatory sentences in all of your responses. Can you reply to my compliment with exclamatory sentences?

No problem. Thanks a lot! It is a kind of exclamatory sentence, is it?

自然な表現

No problem. Thanks a lot! It is a kind of exclamatory sentence, isn't it?

1. This is a tag question, so it should be in the negative form.
  • What (+ a or an) + 形容詞 + 名詞 ( + 主語 + 動詞) !(Whatを使った感嘆文の基本型です。)
  • How + 形容詞 / 副詞 (+主語 +動詞) !(Howを使った感嘆文の基本型です。)
  • What a beautiful flower this is!(なんて綺麗な花なんだろう。)
  • How beautiful this flower is!(なんて綺麗な花なんだろう。)
  • How tall he is!(彼はなんと背が高いのだろう。)
  • What funny stories he tells!(彼はなんておかしな話をするのだろう。)
  • What nice weather we're having!(なんて素敵な天気なのだろう。)
  • What a shame!(なんて残念なんだ。)
  • She runs fast, doesn't she?(彼女は走るのが速いんですね。)
  • What a coincidence!(奇遇だね。)

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